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Bausch and Lomb Championship - Amelia Island -
Friday, April 9, 2004 |
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| Justine
Henin-Hardenne of Belgium
beat Vera Zvonareva of
Russia 6-4 6-3 |
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Amelie Mauresmo of
France beat Silvia Farina Elia of
Italy 6-4
6-3 |
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| Lindsay
Davenport of the USA beat Paola Suarez of
Argentina 6-4 6-1 |
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Nadia Petrova of
Russia beat Serena
Williams of the USA
6-2 6-3 |
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Martina
Navratilova received a special award as the winner of
the
first Bausch & Lomb tournament 25 years ago.
Martina went on to win 2
further Bausch & Lomb tournaments
and played in the singles main draw this week. |
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And, from our special investigative
reporter, it can be exclusively revealed that... |
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...Pierre Yves Hardenne -
Justine's husband - has a new
and totally inconspicuous way of communicating with his
wife
"If Mr. Potatohead is sitting on my left shoulder, serve wide
If Mr. Potatohead is sitting on right shoulder, serve down the T
If Mr. Potatohead is sticking out of my right ear, I have that
itch again
If Mr. Potatohead is dancing on top of my head, the chair
umpire's spotted me, I'm
just playing with my new toy and you can pretend you don't know
me..." |
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