Former U.S. Open champion Gabriela Sabatini tells La Nacion that the depth at the top of the women’s game does have it negatives. "Today I see that the game is based more on power and speed," the Argentine said. "Then the constant rotation of players at the top makes it very difficult to follow or identify with any of them, as in the men's tour with Federer, Nadal or Djokovic. The power in the players of today is impressive, but personally I identify more with the game that has more variation, like Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters, Francesca Schiavone or Carla Suarez Navarro."
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Published Feb 03, 2012