SIGNS: Roddick Again Eliminated in French Opener

May 29, 2007 12:41

I try to be as impartial as I can when it comes to Sports. I don't like influencing Sports Scores for personal reasons.

I will make mention of Sports Scores tied into whats happening with me though. Andy Roddick lost to Igor Andreev.

The other notable mention is how Venus Williams was able to make through despite all the Rain. I was talking to Subconscious Sunny Leone last night whom I said is an Aphrodite/Venus Character. We were playing around last night and that's how you get Venus making it through the French Open while others did not.
  1. Andy Roddick:
    1. Andy Roddick = Initials AR = 1R = IR in Roman Numerals
    2. Roddick = Rod/Dick = Ruler(Rod) Penis(Dick)
  2. Igor Andreev:
    1. Andreev = Andre = Andre the Seal = S(EA)L = SL with EA inside = Sunny Leone(SL) with Virgin(EA/51/VI/6) inside
    2. Igor = I(Go)R = IR with Go inside = IR with IR(Go-Spanish) inside
    3. Igor Andreev = Initials IA = I o' WA
  3. French Open:
    1. French Open = Initials FO
    2. F = 6th Letter = 6
    3. O = 15th Letter = 15
    4. FO = 6/15
    5. My mom married my dad on 6/15 of 1972
  4. Paris: That's for the "Moulin Rouge"
The reason why you see such a loss is because one level, it's referring to how my Letters to Sunny Leone sent 2 nights ago don't seem to have had an impact as of yet. Whether it's because Sunny Leone hasn't read them or not is irrelevant. When it comes to that Tennis Match in the French Open, you go by how things currently stand.

Maybe it's Sunny Leone is busy and hasn't gotten to read through her mail. Just like with Bills that haven't been paid or a Foreclosure on a house, it doesn't matter whether you've opened the envelope on your bill or not. My E-mails are like official notices.

Although it sounds conceited, the message being directed to World Leaders and Religious Leader is, "What is it that you're doing that is so important that you can keep God waiting?"

It isn't even so much about me. People aren't supposed to personalize it. When I get ignored as a Holy Grail Character, other things get put on hold. Animals get affected. People get affected. In some cases, it results in physical injury and death.

For anyone who reads my Letters, you'll find that I try to be as tactful and diplomatic as possible. There's only so much you can do via E-mail though. I know what it's like to get Spam. I'll skim through the first couple lines and if I'm not interested in reading it, I'll just delete it.
That's how most people are. They'll just ignore you or blow you off. However, when that person rolls up their sleeves and starts using Force, then you see people get all up in arms and get all ticked off like bratty kids throwing a tantrum with their parents.

There are a lot of adults that act like bratty kids because they are at the top of the Food Chain and don't think they have to answer to anyone. So they just do whatever they want. I'm waiting for the day when you get this uprising of Special Interest Groups that are going to brand me as an evil power-hungry tyrant.

It's okay for people to ignore me or, even worse, jeer and make fun of my Psychic Theories, but when it finally turns out that everything I said is true, then people cry foul and will sulk about it like spoiled brats and blame me.

For anyone who has had been a Parent, they'll know what I'm talking about and the crap that kids will pull. The same thing goes for Spiritual Maturity. A lot of people think they're Spiritually Mature, but they aren't.

How many years you've been on the Planet doesn't always serve as a Sign as to how mature you are.

Blog ID# 28436662 = 62 = Karen the Cougar Racing Number in "Talladega Nights"
Roddick Again Eliminated in French Opener
American Ousted in First Round for Second Straight Year
By CHRIS LEHOURITES
PARIS (May 29) - Andy Roddick is out of the French Open in the first round again.

For the second straight year and fourth time in the last six years, the American exited in the first round, falling to Igor Andreev of Russia 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 Tuesday.

"It was difficult, but I made him go out and beat me today," said Roddick, who was broken at love in the third game of the final set and double-faulted for the first time in the match on the final point. "I felt like I hit the ball OK today. At times really well."

Roddick hasn't won consecutive matches at Roland Garros since 2001. Last year, he quit with an ankle injury after losing his first two sets against Alberto Martin of Spain.

Roddick has reached two finals at the U.S. Open, winning the 2003 title, and also two finals at Wimbledon. But at the French Open, the furthest he's reached is the third round in 2001.

"I'm not going to give up. It's my biggest challenge, that's not a secret," said Roddick, who was seeded third.

Andreev had been the last man to beat Rafael Nadal on clay before Roger Federer defeated the second-ranked Spaniard at the Hamburg Masters and ended his 81-match winning streak on the surface.

Australian Open finalist Fernando Gonzalez was also eliminated. The fifth-seeded Chilean lost to Radek Stepanek 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.

2007-05-29 13:24:11
Updated:2007-05-29 15:02:49

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Venus Williams Rolls at Rain-Plagued French Open
Federer's Match Against American Halted in Second Set
By CHRIS LEHOURITES
PARIS (May 28) - Venus Williams was among only seven players to complete a match Monday at the French Open before rain suspended play. Williams advanced to the second round by beating French teenager Alize Cornet 6-4, 6-3 on a damp court after a 3-hour delay at the start of the day.

Rain, Rain Go Away


It was second straight day of rain at the French Open, and three delays throughout the day forced organizers to postpone 58 matches.

Williams, who lost to sister Serena in the 2002 final at Roland Garros, survived a pair of breaks in the first set and another in the second on center court.

"I had some chances to really take the match, but she always came back," said Williams, a five-time Grand Slam champion.

Williams faced 10 break points in the match, including at least one in seven of the first eight games.

"Sometimes the first round can be like that," said Williams, who was playing in her first Grand Slam tournament since last July, when she lost in the third round at Wimbledon. "I definitely was really clear, especially toward the end, on how I wanted to execute."

Cornet, a 17-year-old wildcard, had more support from the French crowd throughout the match, but it was Williams that won most of the big points.

"I went onto court without pressure, with no complex," Cornet said. "I started the match very well. I have no regrets, she is a great champion."

Fourth-seeded Nikolay Davydenko was the only man to reach the second round Monday. He easily beat Stefano Galvani of Italy, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 as the rain returned and eventually halted play again.

Also, No. 16 Li Na of China beat Sandra Kloesel of Germany, 7-6 (7-4), 6-0, No. 19 Tathiana Garbin of Italy defeated Akiko Morigami of Japan 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, and No. 27 Samantha Stosur of Australia beat Jamea Jackson of the United States 6-1, 6-2. Ashley Harkleroad and Michaella Krajicek also advanced.

"Thank you for the rain," said Li, who was trailing 5-3 when her match was interrupted by the weather.

Roger Federer, a 10-time major champion who needs to win the French Open to complete a career Grand Slam, was leading Michael Russell of the United States 6-4, 4-1 before the third rain delay of the day.

Many of those scheduled to play were in the players' lounge during the breaks.

"It's really noisy. It makes you feel tired," said No. 4 Jelena Jankovic, who had been scheduled to play the late match on center court. "I'm trying to get some lunch."

Juan Carlos Ferrero, the 2003 French Open champion who is seeded 17th this year, was on his way back to his hotel despite being scheduled to play second on Court 3.

"There are a lot of players here. I can't stay here," Ferrero said. "There's no place to be."

On Sunday, only seven of the 24 scheduled matches began because of about 5 1/2 hours of rain, and Justine Henin and Serena Williams had to wait through the delay to reach the second round.

Williams struggled before her match was stopped, and Henin struggled before her match started.

"I was playing more patient and I was doing what I've been practicing," said Williams, who eventually beat Bulgarian teenager Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. "I guess it just didn't work out in the first set."

Williams, an eight-time Grand Slam champion, was broken four times in the first set, and again in the opening game of the second. But she then won 12 of the final 13 games.

Henin, however, had little trouble beating Elena Vesnina of Russia 6-4, 6-3. But she was annoyed by both starting a Grand Slam tournament on a Sunday and by the rain delay.

"The weather is appalling, and it's going to be the same throughout the weeks," said Henin, who is trying to win her third straight French Open title and fourth overall.

2007-05-28 10:49:07
Updated:2007-05-29 15:11:47

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