In my opinion, this is the toughest section of the draw among the women, and I pick Petra Kvitova, this year's Wimbledon champion, to lead this side of the draw. She will have to defeat Maria Sharapova in the quarters. Maria just came from winning Cincy and should be on a high. There's also Agnieszka Radwanska, a potential 4th round opponent of Kvitova; Julia Goerges, Yanina Wickmayer, last year's semifinalist and Peng Shuai, Sharapova's potential opponent in the fourth round - all in the mix, making it a highly competitive draw for everyone!
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