PARIS (AP) A French play on words accompanying a photo of Maria Sharapova in the official tournament publication at the French Open might make English speakers do a double-take.

Monday's edition of Quotidien'' carries a front-page headline in all capital letters with Sharapova's name. Underneath appear the words,Lame Slave.''

In French, the word lame'' meanssword'' - and it is pronounced lahm,'' so it sounds likel'ame,'' which means soul.'' The terml'ame slave'' refers in French to the ``Slavic soul,'' a concept meant to describe a nostalgia and romanticism felt by Eastern Europeans.

Sharapova, who was born in Russia, was shown the publication after her victory Monday. Her reaction: ``Oh, there have been so many headlines throughout my career, and this is just another one.''