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| Todd
Martin of
the USA beat
Radek Stepanek of the Czech
Repulic 6-3, 6-2 |
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| Serena
Williams of
the USA beat Marion Bartoli of
France 6-1, 6-2 |
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| Carlos
Moya of
Spain beat
Nicolas Escude of
France 6-4, 7-6(10) |
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| Robby
Ginepri of
the USA beat
Hyung-Taik Lee of Korea
6-3 6-2 |
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| Roger
Federer of
Switzerland beat
Sjeng Schalken of the
Netherlands 6-3 6-2 |
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| Paradorn
Srichaphan of
Thailand advanced to the
quarter finals when Marcelo Rios withdrew due to a back injury.
He was also awarded the ATP's Sportsmanship Award (watched by
proud father, Chanachai) |
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| Younes
El Aynaoui of
Morocco beat
Nicolas Lapentti of Ecuador
6-0 7-6(7) |
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| Graydon Oliver of
the USA |
Paola Suarez of
Argentina and
Virginia Ruano-Pascual
of Spain |
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| Daniela Hantuchova of
Slovakia |
Martina Navratilova of
the USA |
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| Kim Clijsters of
Belgium -
always ready to sign autographs, provide a smile and devote some of her time
to charity and the needy |
Chair umpire
Norm Chryst of Arizona, USA |
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| Leander
Paes of India
took time out after his match to spend at least 5 minutes
talking to a 99 year old fan...! |
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| The Nasdaq Media Center - home
for 2 weeks for the top names from the Worlds sports networks. |
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| And, at
the end of our coverage of the 2003 Nasdaq-100 Open, it's time
to meet the photographers and web site developers... |
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Manuela with her hero,
Bud Collins |
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Jeff, after a hot day on the courts, receives a much-needed
ice-cream from Emmanuelle Gagliardi
of
Switzerland |