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03-09-2009, 01:12 PM
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KimLinbert
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Too many goodbyes today, I think I'm really sad :triste:
Amélie
Fabulous Fab
But I know I shouldn't complain.
I meen how many nations have the young ones we have ?
With
Ritchie
coming back
And
Gaël
and
Gilles
going strong
And Jo driving them all to higher places and one day to this slam victory for a frenchman we have been waiting for since Yannick.
Good times they are a coming … :bleus:
Results:
Women:
A. Wozniak (Can) d.
A. Mauresmo
(17) 6/4, 6/0
Men:
G. Monfils
(13)*d.
J. Chardy
6/1, 6/4, 6/3
N. Kiefer (All) d.
M. Llodra
(WC) 6/3, 6/4, 6/4
J. C. Ferrero (Esp/24) d.
F. Santoro
6/4, 6/3, 6/3
R. Nadal (Esp/3) d.
R. Gasquet
6/2, 6/2, 6/3
G. Simon
(9) d. D. Gimeno-Traver (Esp) 6/4, 7/6(3), 6/3
Doubles:
C. Pin
/ C. Suarez Navarro (Esp) b. S. Borwell (GBr) / Craybas (EU) 6/4, 2/6, 7/6(4)
V. Razzano
/ A. Szavay (Hun) b. S. Perry (EU) / L. Raymond (EU) 5/7, 6/4, 6/3
J. Coin
/ M.E. Pelletier (CAN) b. L. Granville (EU) / V. Uhlirova (Cze) 6/2, 6/4
F. Cermak (Rtc/10) / M. Mertinak (Svk/10) b. F. Moser (All) /
F. Serra
6/4, 6/1
A. Cornet
/ S. Aspellin (Sue) b. R. Kops-Jones (EU) / J. Coeztzee (Rsa) 6/4, 7/5
Preview:
Marc Giquel
will have the honor of the night session in Arthur Ashe Stadium, facing Andy Roddick.
Alize
,
Julie
and
Florent
all have tough second rounds against seeded players.
Good luck to all of them.
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