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Who will win the French Open 2011 Men’s Singles Title?

The 2011 Roland Garros Men’s Singles event promises to be one of the most intriguing in the tournament’s 110-year history. World number two Novak Djokovic is currently enjoying a 37-0 win streak this season which saw him winning the Australian Open title, four ATP Masters 1000 titles, one ATP 500 event and one ATP 250 tournament.

     
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Its definitly going to be very exciting.. Djokovic looks like he has forgotten how to lose.. he is really enjoying great form. Still Rafal Nadael is undoubtly still the king of clay.. its probably going to be one of this two to win the title. Side notes go to Roger Federer, someone never to write off especially as he showed great form against Wawrinka earlier today. Andy Murray also has some chance of winning, enjoying his best form on clay ever while nearly beating Djokovic a few weeks ago when he was serving for the match. Im sure the winner will be one of those four, my head says Djoko or Nadal, my heart says Murray.. Smile

     
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I think Rafael Nadal still got the best chances to take this event, i mean he is a very good player overall, with a impecable sport discipline, which is in my mind the key to the most sports, except the performance of your body.
Here are more details about the competition for those that want to know more about it:

"The men’s event begins on May 17 with the qualifying singles draw and the Men’s Singles Final will be played on Sunday 5 June. Roland Garros is the 4th and final prestigious clay court tournament of each year.
The total financial commitment by this tournament is 16,807,400 Euros (€ Blink with the total prize money for the men’s events being €8,403,700 Euros. The winner of the Men’s Singles Final at Roland Garros takes home € 1.12 million.
The 24-year-old Nadal is the defending champion at Roland Garros and won the Men’s Singles title there for four years in a row from 2005 to 2008. The 1.88m left-hander joined fellow left-hander Rod Laver, as the only other man to win three consecutive Grand Slam single titles in the Open-era by completing his career Grand Slam set at the 2010 US Open."

Looking forward to see who will win this Smile

     
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