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Both YEC contenders came through. Mario Ancic came from a set down to beat Kristof Vliegen 3-6 7-6 6-3. Tommy Robredo beat former champion Sebastian Grosjean 3-6 7-5 6-4. Dominik Hrbaty also took his place in round 3 after beating Igor Andreev 6-4 6-3.
Gabashvili v. Nieminen
Mathieu v. Robredo
Davydenko v. Tursunov
Ancic v. Benneteau
Berdych v. Ginepri
Murray v. Hrbaty
Blake v. Haas
Safin v. Gasquet
again, Allez Gasquet!!!
your kidding me! I was watching Gonzalez-Benneteau, then had to leave. it looked like an easy win for Gonzalez. Benneteau has his thigh wrapped, so I hope it holds up. _________________
Safin vs Gasquet will be a tough of match. I'm not to sure if Gasquet can pull off another win off of Safin. But Gasquet is my pick for this tournment so allez!!!!!!!!!!! _________________
That's too bad, it could have been a great match. Gasquet was also finally getting back to the form he had last year. Let's hope he can recover for the AO at 100%. _________________ "Satan is behind Illegal Immigration."- Don Larson, Utah County Republican Tennis Wallpapers, presented by leftys_rock and myself
That's too bad, it could have been a great match. Gasquet was also finally getting back to the form he had last year. Let's hope he can recover for the AO at 100%.
If he recovers by that time, he could be a huge threat, hoping it is not serious (like he said) _________________ A fan of "that French backhand dude"
"TIMMAH!!!!"
--Timmy
Good Luck in Miami Makiri
Nikolay Davydenko beat fellow Tennis Masters Cup qualifier and Tommy Robredo 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 for a place in the BNP Paribas Masters final in Paris. Davydenko will look for his fifth ATP title of the year on Sunday.
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The Russian, No. 3 in his INDESIT ATP 2006 Race, added 25 points to his total by avenging his final loss to Robredo at Bastad in July.
Fourth-seeded Davydenko won 87 per cent of first serve, with four aces and two double faults. He broke No. 6 seed Robredo five times from eight opportunities.
Robredo, who booked his ticket for the circuit finale after a third round win over Paul-Henri Mathieu on Thursday, now holds a 48-27 match record with two ATP titles, including his first crown at an ATP Masters Series event – at Hamburg in May (d. Hamburg).
Davydenko, the winner of four ATP titles in Poertschach (d. Pavel), Sopot (d. Mayer), New Haven (d. Calleri) and Moscow (d. Safin), now has 66 match wins this year – second only to ATP World No. 1 Roger Federer with 87.
The 25-year-old will play No. 17 seed Dominik Hrbaty on Sunday (head-to-head).
Hrbaty reached his first ATP Masters Series final since 2000 Monte Carlo (l. to Pioline), when tenth-seeded Tommy Haas retired due to sickness while trailing the Slovak 6-3, 1-0.
As a result American James Blake secures the eighth and final berth for Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai, which begins on November 12. _________________ A fan of "that French backhand dude"
"TIMMAH!!!!"
--Timmy
Good Luck in Miami Makiri
wow, good job davydenko! that was very convincing _________________ A fan of "that French backhand dude"
"TIMMAH!!!!"
--Timmy
Good Luck in Miami Makiri
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