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Djokovic, Ivanovic sweat it out
Sunday, May 25, 2008
By Matthew Cronin
The Serbians are no longer new sensations, but high-ranked players with a
world of expectations on their broad shoulders.
That showed on opening day at Roland Garros when world number three Novak
Djokovc and number two Ana Ivanovic struggled to victories. Australian Open
champion Djokovic had a very hard time convincing himself to hit out and
scratched past Germany's Denis Gremelmayr 4-6 6-3 7-5 6-2 while 2007 finalist
Ivanovic was frequently inconsistent in a 6-2 7-5 victory Sweden's Sofia
Arvidsson.
Still, the childhood friends came, as Djokovic regained control of his serve
and overhead and Ivanovic played smarter in the end.
"I'm not really happy with my performance today. I played pretty passively
and he used it, he was taking chances and deserved to win the first set,"
said Djokovic, who won the Italian Open three weeks ago and who was beaten by
defending champion Rafael Nadal in the semifinals last year.
Ivanovic, who began the year with a bang by reaching the Australian Open
final and winning Indian Wells, has slumped as of late, being knocked out
early of both Berlin and Rome. Had she had better performances at those two
tournaments, she likely would have come into Roland Garros at number one, but
instead, Maria Sharapova holds that honor.
While Ivanovic is loaded with talent, it's still not clear whether she has
the mental make-up to push through to the top. "This year I'm number two and
obviously have more expectations for myself, so that's something I'm still
learning how to deal with," said Ivanovic, who will face the tricky Czech
lefty, Lucie Safarova, in the next round.
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