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Old 03-09-2009, 01:12 PM   #15
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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