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Venus could tower again in Paris, Shriver says

Gaping hole in women’s draw could help veteran American, former world No. 3 feels

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Veteran Venus Williams could blast through the huge holes in the women’s draw and win her first French Open at the age of 36 next month, according to former world No. 3 Pam Shriver.

With Venus’ pregnant sister and three-time French champion Serena absent, Russia’s twice winner Maria Sharapova failing to gain a wildcard after returning from a doping ban and Belarusian Victoria Azarenka still not back after becoming a mother, the biggest names in the women’s game are missing.

Add in the poor form of German world No. 1 Angelique Kerber and Spain’s defending champion Garbine Muguruza and an ankle injury for new title favourite Simona Halep of Romania and the often unpredicta­ble claycourt slam looks wide open.

Shriver feels Venus could be the one to take advantage despite only having two quarterfin­al runs in Paris since losing to Serena in her only French Open final in 2002. “I think there are so many possibilit­ies in the works,” Shriver told a conference call hosted by broadcaste­r ESPN, who she will be working for during the Roland Garros fortnight.

“I’ve seen some draws that are wide open on the women’s side but I’ve never seen a situation like this. Venus coming off what she did at the Australian Open getting to her first grand slam final since she knew she had the auto-immune syndrome (Sjogren’s Syndrome) and now knowing that her sister is not in the draw. Can she win it? Why not?

“She is a more capable claycourt player than most people think and when you consider the big hitters that have won in the women’s game, Sharapova twice in the last few years and Muguruza last year, Venus is definitely one of the possibilit­ies.”

Seven-times French Open champion Chris Evert agreed that Venus stands out as a player who has been there and done it in a field low on proven quality. “Venus is a very capable claycourt player, she’s won grand slams before and the mental part of the game is going to be very important this year,” Evert said.

I think there are so many possibilit­ies. I’ve seen some draws that are wide open on the women’s side but I’ve never seen a situation like this.” Pam Shriver » Former World No. 3

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