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PARIS, June 5 - Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic will be cheering on Novak Djokovic on Wednesday when he aims to become the third Serbian player into the French Open semi-finals.
| Jelena Jankovic
[Reuters] |
In-form Jankovic, the fourth seed here, has been the form player on the women's tour this year with three titles and she underlined her title credentials with a 6-3 7-5 defeat of Czech Nicole Vaidisova on Tuesday.
"Wherever you go you just see Serbians all over the place, winning all these matches it's incredible," said the 22-year-old Jankovic, who faces top seed Justine Henin in her second grand slam semi-final.
"Hopefully Novak can get to the semis as well and it will be a great achievement for Serbia."
Ivanovic, who is three years younger than Jankovic, takes on Maria Sharapova in the semi-finals after beating last year's runner-up Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-0 3-6 6-1.
She will be contesting a last-four match at a grand slam for the first time -- a far cry from the days when she used to have to practise at 7 am during the NATO bombing of Belgrade in 1999.
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| Ana Ivanovic
[Reuters] |
Ivanovic says she has more contact with Djokovic, who plays Russian Igor Andreev on Wednesday, because Jankovic moved to Florida to develop her tennis career.
"I've known him for a very long time, so it's nice to catch up," she said.
The bad news for the rest of the tennis world is that Jankovic and Ivanovic look like becoming a potent force in the Fed Cup.
"We have a good team, and we deserve a place in the world group, and that would be a great step for our country," she said. "I would love to play a Fed Cup, and, yeah, play for my country again."
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