I suppose by the title that I won my first service in the proverbial match… but I suppose you the reader will have to decide if my first attempt was an ace or a fault. Today’s thoughts are on the current state of the women’s game. Just by reading through the Top Ten you’ll notice the strong presence of international players and the lack of Americans on the leader board. With both Williams Sisters vying for comebacks this summer should be interesting. So now, the Women’s Top Ten.
10. Anna Chakvetadze- Since 2002, this Russian 20 year old has climbed from 756 to her current ranking. You do the math, that’s a climb that would make Sir Edmund Hillary jealous. Watch her close this summer.
9. Jelena Jankovic- She’s consistently gotten better these past few years. Jankovic made it to the 4th round at the Australian Open. Maybe the other Grand Slams should keep their eyes on this one.
8. Nicole Vaidisova- This German two handed backhander turned pro in 2003.
She’s 18. She’s ranked 9th. Look out.
7. Nadia Petrova- Another Russian. Another successful backhander. Once made it up to number 3 in the World. Needless to say Petrova is eyeing Hingis and wants to add one more to her 7 career singles.
6. Martina Hingis- Once the best in the World. Martina Hingis has found a revival in her game. One of the veteran’s on the circuit, Hingis is back and hear to stay. With Navratilova’s heir in the mix, anything can happen. She’s sure to stir things up, especially at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Could this year mark a return of the old (is 26 really old?) guard?
5. Svetlana Kuznetsova- At this point her career best was at last year’s French Open where she lost to Henin 6-4, 6-4. Could there be a rematch this May? Will Kuznetsova blast her away through Wimbledon as well?
4. Kim Clijsters- She’s good. Real good. In fact she’s made it to at least the 4th round in every Grand Slam in which she’s competed since 2003. The win at the US Open in 2005 doesn’t hurt her resume either.
3. Amelie Mauresmo- Vive le France. The other veteran in the Top Ten, Mauresmo’s been swinging professionally since ’93. With a record of 31-8 at Wimbledon, she’s best on grass, but of course her triumph at the Australian in 2006 shows she is no push over on hardcourt either.
2. Maria Sharapova- This consistent champ has more endorsement deals than Michael Jordan. Ok, not even close, but still you have to think people really believe tennis balls follow her around when she walks. She’s even a Goodwill Ambassador to the UN. Though Sharapova has withdrawn from her next two competitions, she is sure to be be true to form in time for the French in May.
1. Justine Henin- Number One is 26-5 in Australia, 28-4 at Roland Garros, 38-7 on the grass courts of England, and has made it at least the 4th round in New York since 2000 with a finals appearance there in 2006.
Right now in the Women’s Game she’s the best there is. There are several ladies above who are gunning for this position and that makes for us fans an exciting summer.
With the men chasing Federer, the women after Henin, and 3 Grand Slams left to play … this summer could be one for the ages.