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In the men's tournament, Rafael Nadal once gain lived up to his Yokozuna (=Grand Champion) rank by winning his second Wimbledon title, beating Tomas Berdych ins straight sets. With eight Grand Slam titles, Nadal is gradually edging up to Dai-Yokozuna (=Great Grand Champion) status, a title that typically awareded after the 10th Grand Slam victory. The open era has thus far produced five Dai-Yokozuna, Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, and of course Nadal's fellow Yokozuna Roger Federer.
Federer again exited in the quarterfinals, as in Roland Garros, losing to Tomas Berdych. Berdych secured a rare Ozeki (=Champion) promotion with his back-to-back strong results at Roland Garros (semifinal) and Wimbledon (final)--a player who has been know to be dangerous for years, but thus far had not managed to put consistent strong performances together.
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By contrast to Berdych, Robin Soderling and Andy Murray both fell just one victory short to be take the great hurdel to the senior sanyaku ranks themselves. Murray has been in this spot for some time now, he now needs to make the US Open final to make it to Ozeki. Murray certainly possesses Ozeki-quality, what he has lacked to date is the consistency to put strong Grand Slam tournaments together back-to-back.
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Ozeki Elena Dementieva sat out Wimbledon with an injury, while Kim Clijsters fell just one victory short of regaining Ozeki status, losing in the quarterfinals to Zvonareva.
Surprise semifinalists Petra Kvitova and Tsvetana Pironkova secured first-time Sanyaku promotions to Komusubi (=Junior Champion II). There are no less than five female Komusubi, including Roland Garros finalists Francesca Schiavone and Samantha Stosur, who both exited in the first round on the grass of the All-England Club.
Career rank 1/ | East | Current Rank | West | Career rank 1/ | ||
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High Sanyaku (Senior Champion Ranks) | ||||||
Y | Rafael Nadal | Y | Roger Federer | Y | ||
O | Novak Djokovic | O | Tomas Berdych | O | ||
Lower Sanyaku (Junior Champion Ranks) | ||||||
S | Robin Soderling | S | Andy Murray | S | ||
O | Juan Martin del Potro | K | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | S |
Career rank 1/ | East | Current Rank | West | Career rank 1/ | ||
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High Sanyaku (Senior Champion Ranks) | ||||||
Y | Serena Williams | Y1 | Venus Williams | Y | ||
Y | Justine Henin | Y2 | - | - | ||
O | Elena Dementieva* | O | - | - | ||
Lower Sanyaku (Junior Champion Ranks) | ||||||
O | Kim Clijsters | S | Vera Zvonareva | S | ||
S | Francesca Schiavone | K1 | Samantha Stosur | S | ||
S | Na Li | K2 | Caroline Wozniacki | S | ||
K | Petra Kvitova | K3 | Tsvetana Pironkova | K |
* Kadoban