Christina McHale
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 29: Serena Williams of USA shows her frustration during her women's singles first round match between Serena Williams of USA and Virginie Razzano of France during day three of the French Open at Roland Garros on May 29, 2012 in Paris, France. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
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We're all pushing each other at the same time ... It's like a healthy competitiveness, I think.
We won't officially know until the end of the French Open ... If I get in, that's the ultimate thing, being able to represent the U.S. in the Olympics.
Basically I didn't want to let my team down, and tried to regroup as best as I could to come backMore quotes »
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French Open 2012, Day 4: American Women Come Back To Earth
American women have not fared as well on Days 3 and 4 of the 2012 French Open as they had on Days 1 and 2. Christina McHale, is 19 and interesting, but she probably lacks the athleticism necessary to break into the top 10, at least any time soon. Vania K 9:59 AM from Josh Ellis Dallas Cowboys Blog Read more »
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American women a perfect 10 at French Open
Christina McHale was one of six U.S. women to win a first-round match Monday at the French Open, raising the record for American women to 10-0. Christina McHale was one of six U.S. women to win a first-round match Monday at the French Open, raising the r from USA Today Read more »
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A Day Like Few Others: Women Soar in Paris
THE BEST DAY IN RECENT MEMORY: It may not be the dawning of the Age of the age of Aquarius, but U.S. women had a couple of great days coming out of the French Open gate. Okay, they may not be dancing in the suburban streets of White Plains, New York (the from Inside Tennis Read more »
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American women 10 for 10 at French Open so far
HOWARD FENDRICH, AP Tennis Writer | USA's Christina McHale eyes the ball before returning the ball to Netherlands' Kiki Bertens during their first round match in the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Monday, May, 28, 20 from San Diego Union-Tribune Read more »
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Sharapova cautious in defence of Roman title
No wonder Maria Sharapova is hoping the organisers of this week's tournament here do not go too far in modernising the Foro Italico. Not only is the site one of the finest of any comparable tournament in the world, but the event also has good memories fo from The Independent Read more »