Year’s second grand slam is few days away and we’ve allocated the contenders for Suzanne Lenglen trophy.
Serena Williams
World number one Serena Williams is the main contender for this year’s tournament as well. Serena is coming to Paris as the top seed and the defending champion for the first time in 11 years. Williams won her first French Open title in 2002 beating her sister Venus but couldn’t defend her title in 2003 as she faltered against Justin Henin in the controversial semi final encounter. However last year the American repeated what she did in 2002 by winning the title over Maria Sharapova. Williams lost to Virginie Razzano year before that in the opening round. Since then Williams is unbeaten on red clay. She won all three major tournaments on red clay last season. A thigh injury bothered Williams European clay campaign this season as she pulled out just before her quarter final match in Madrid. But Williams found the momentum last week in Rome. On the way to her third Rome title Williams only surrendered one set in semi finals to Ana Ivanovic.
Maria Sharapova

Li Na
Li Na became the first Asian male or female player to win a grand slam in 2011 at Roland Garros. She created the history again early in this season by winning her second grand slam title at the Australian Open. 2011 champion is the point leader of the WTA year end championships rankings and one of the major contenders for the title as well. The Chinese might not be having her best clay season at the moment; losing in quarter finals to Sharapova in Madrid and Errani in Rome. Li also pulled out from Stuttgart where she was supposed to begin her clay season this year. The Chinese also had a shocking loss in the second round of the French Open last year. However with so much confidence the world number two can outplay any one on this surface.
Simon Halep
Last year the Romanian Simona
Halep was an unseeded player coming to French Open but the story is different
this time. Halep finished the last year with 6 titles and became WTA’s most
improved player. She clinched her biggest title in Doha this year and now she
has made into the top 4 as well. Halep reached semi finals of Rome last year as
a qualifier and won two titles on clay. The Romanian promisingly started the
clay season this year as well, reaching the final in Madrid losing to Sharapova
after winning the opening set. Halep had to pull out from Rome after her second
round match due to an injury. Halep should be coming to Paris healthy, full of
confidence, and playing on her favorite surface. For the record Halep has won
the French open as a junior in 2008.
Ana Ivanovic

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