French fancied to end Hopman Cup jinx
PERTH: French pair Alize Cornet and Gilles Simon are tipped to end their country's long and frustrating drought in the mixed-team Hopman Cup starting here tomorrow.
The tournament was thrown wide open when double Hopman Cup winner Serena Williams last month withdrew from the top-seeded US team, replaced by 836th-ranked Meghann Shaughnessy, who will play alongside world No 10 James Blake.
Williams, also a nine-time Grand Slam singles winner, teamed up with Mardy Fish to win the event last year and has never lost a match here.
Local bookmakers have installed the French pair as favorites among the eight nations competing in the Perth event.
Seeded third behind the United States and Russia, their combined ranking of 23, with Simon ranked seventh and Cornet 16th, is the highest in the tournament.
The French have played in 15 Hopman Cups and the closest they have come to winning the event was in 1998, when Mary Pierce and Cedric Pioline were beaten in the final by Slovakia's Karol Kucera and Karina Habsudova.
Cornet and Simon face the Asian Hopman Cup-winning pairing from Taiwan, Hsieh Su-wei and Lu Yen-hsun, in the opening tie tomorrow, and will be expected to start the round-robin phase of the tournament with a win.
In Group B, the French must also contend with powerhouse Russian siblings and No 2 seeds Marat Safin and Dinara Safina, and Italians Flavia Pennetta and Simone Bolelli, with the top team from the group playing in next Friday's final.
Simon, 24, will be strongly fancied to win all his singles matches, having climbed to a career-high seventh in the rankings with a superb finish to 2008.
He beat Roger Federer in Canada in July and again at the season-ending Masters Cup in Shanghai and also claimed the scalps of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic during the year.
Simon won 51 of 78 singles matches in 2008, claiming three ATP titles.
Cornet, 18, is one of the rising stars of the women's game, and is at a career-high singles ranking of 16.
AFP
(China Daily 01/02/2009 page11)