Sara Errani is in a very competitive part of the draw, but this being the French Open and the surface is clay, I believe she is still the strongest player on her side of the draw who can get the semifinal slot. Agnieszka Radwanska is on her side of the draw but in my opinion, Sara's potential opponents include Ayumi Morita, Sabine Lisicki, Nadia Petrova and former French Open champion Ana Ivanovic in the quarters. Let's see how Sara deals with all the pressure.
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