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Extractions: Records set at Roland Garros By Richard Evans Never before in the Open Era had a French player won three women's singles titles at Roland Garros; never before had someone saved ten match points - and still lost - in the men's final. And never before in history had any doubles team won as many as 58 titles which Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge, the famous 'Woodies', managed to do when they finally nailed the only Grand Slam they had never won. It was epoch-making and dramatic, this first French Open of the new century and the singles champions, Mary Pierce and Gustavo Kuerten were, despite very different personalities, wholly representative of 21st century tennis. They won through the strength of their arm and the size of their heart. For Pierce, the Canadian-born player with the troubled past, it was the fulfilment of a dream which was only made possible by her new found serenity. A baseball-playing boyfriend; fewer nervous twitches and the natural maturity that comes with being a veteran of 25 rather than an adolescent all combined to enable Pierce to overcome Conchita Martinez 62 75 in the final. For Kuerten, the 62 63 26 76 victory over Sweden's Magnus Norman was merely a re-affirmation of his unexpected triumph three years before. Unlike the first, his second Roland Garros title was predicted by most of us who had watched him reach two Tennis Masters Series finals before winning in Hamburg two weeks before Paris. Few champions have been so at ease with their fame and fortune as this much-loved Brazilian whose numerous supporters, dotted around the partially re-built Centre Court on finals day in knots of yellow - football jerseys, of course, because tennis has no shirts in national colours - chanted and waved and ultimately held their breath as the extraordinary drama unfolded at the end of the match.
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Extractions: Greg Rusedski, Britain, def. Byron Black, Zimbabwe, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 Arnaud Clement (13), France, def. German Puentes, Spain, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 Raemon Sluiter, Netherlands, def. Todd Woodbridge, Australia, 6-4, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-3 Roger Federer (15), Switzerland, def. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3 Juan Carlos Ferrero (8), Spain, def. Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-3 Goran Ivanisevic, Croatia, def. Carlos Moya (21), Spain, 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 Andy Roddick, United States, def. Thomas Johansson (11), Sweden, 7-6 (1), 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (3) Jonas Bjorkman (33), Sweden, def. Michael Chang, United States, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (1), 6-4 Magnus Larsson, Sweden, def. Chris Woodruff, United States, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.
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Extractions: January 14 to 27, 2002 You must select FOUR MEN and FOUR WOMEN, with a total of 12 points for men and 12 points for women so you can only pick 1 of the top five seeds in each competition. Possible combinations are: 1*6 + 1*4 + 2*1 1*6 + 1*3 + 1*2 + 1*1 1*6 + 3*2 2*5 + 2*1 1*5 + 1*4 + 1*2 + 1*1 1*5 + 2*3 + 1*1 1*5 + 1*3 + 2*2 2*4 + 1*3 + 1*1 2*4 + 2*2 1*4 + 2*3 + 1*2 4*3 Please send me your name, your email address and the 4 men and 4 women you wish to choose to tennis@ultra-sports.com . To assist me please use the 'identifier' for each player rather than their name - that is use M followed by the present world ranking for the Men and a W for the women - as listed below. Also, please use the subject 'Tennis' so I can distinguish this email from all the others I receive. Entries close Noon January 15th in Australia.
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Extractions: HOME NEWS PLAYERS COMPETITIONS ... CONTACT US ITF Publications - ITF World Records set at Roland Garros Never before in the Open Era had a French player won three women's singles titles at Roland Garros; never before had someone saved ten match points - and still lost - in the men's final. And never before in history had any doubles team won as many as 58 titles which Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge, the famous 'Woodies', managed to do when they finally nailed the only Grand Slam they had never won. It was epoch-making and dramatic, this first French Open of the new century and the singles champions, Mary Pierce and Gustavo Kuerten were, despite very different personalities, wholly representative of 21st century tennis. They won through the strength of their arm and the size of their heart. For Pierce, the Canadian-born player with the troubled past, it was the fulfilment of a dream which was only made possible by her new found serenity. A baseball-playing boyfriend; fewer nervous twitches and the natural maturity that comes with being a veteran of 25 rather than an adolescent all combined to enable Pierce to overcome Conchita Martinez 62 75 in the final. For Kuerten, the 62 63 26 76 victory over Sweden's Magnus Norman was merely a re-affirmation of his unexpected triumph three years before. Unlike the first, his second Roland Garros title was predicted by most of us who had watched him reach two Tennis Masters Series finals before winning in Hamburg two weeks before Paris. Few champions have been so at ease with their fame and fortune as this much-loved Brazilian whose numerous supporters, dotted around the partially re-built Centre Court on finals day in knots of yellow - football jerseys, of course, because tennis has no shirts in national colours - chanted and waved and ultimately held their breath as the extraordinary drama unfolded at the end of the match.
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CNN/SI - Tennis - Hingis, Seles Advance To Du Maurier Final - Saturday August 21 If Monica Seles is to win a fifth straight du Maurier Open she will have to beat the world's No. 1 player. The secondseeded Seles defeated unseeded Anne Gaelle-sidot of France 6-3, 6-4 Saturday http://cnnsi.com/tennis/news/1999/08/21/dumaurier_seles_ap
Extractions: Showdown on Sunday Click here for more on this story Posted: Saturday August 21, 1999 10:23 PM Martina Hingis aims to topple Monica Seles (above) from her du Maurier pedestal. AP TORONTO (AP) If Monica Seles is to win a fifth straight du Maurier Open she will have to beat the world's No. 1 player. The second-seeded Seles defeated unseeded Anne Gaelle-Sidot of France 6-3, 6-4 Saturday to advance to Sunday's final against Martina Hingis, who beat third-seeded Mary Pierce 7-6 (7-3), 6-3. Hingis, 18, advanced to her first du Maurier final by keeping Pierce on the run, preventing the Frenchwoman from setting up her booming forehand. "In today's match, I was happy to get it done," Hingis said. "You just have to put her on the run but it's not so easy. She hits the ball so good and hard. You have to make her move and take your chances."