Posts Tagged ‘Roland Garros’

3rd June
2003
written by kat

from AFP
3 June 2003
PARIS (AFP) – Spanish third seed Juan Carlos Ferrero, last year’s runner-up, ripped past 20th-seeded compatriot Felix Mantilla 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 to reach the quarter-finals of the men’s French Open singles.
Ferrero will next meet Chilean 19th seed Fernando Gonzalez, who dished out a similar thrashing to Finnish 30th seed Jarkko Nieminen, whom he dismissed 6-3, 6-3, 6-2.
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2nd June
2003
written by kat

from the official Roland Garros website by Nyree Epplett
2 June 2003
And then there were four…
Serial semi finalist Juan Carlos Ferrero continued his love affair with the red dirt on Monday, winning the battle of the Spaniards on Suzanne Lenglen Court. Ferrero easily eliminated countryman Felix Mantilla in straight sets 6-2 6-1 6-1 to advance to his fourth consecutive French Open quarter final.
Ferrero’s victory over his close friend means that there are four Spaniards left in the men’s singles (the most of any country). Two of those (Albert Costa and Tommy Robredo) will enter fourth round contests (against Arnaud Clement and Andre Agassi respectively) later Monday afternoon. The other – Carlos Moya – has already booked his place in the quarters.
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2nd June
2003
written by kat

from the official Roland Garros website by Araz Gulekjian
2 June 2003
Spanish No3 seed Juan Carlos Ferrero admits that his highly anticipated quarter final match against big-hitting Chilean Fernando Gonzalez will be no cakewalk.
“With Gonzalez, his second or third shot is going to be a cannonball. You don’t have much of a chance. It’s going to be a stronger, much more aggressive game, especially when he returns the shots well,” Ferrero said after his three-set 6-2 6-1 6-1 annihilation of compatriot Felix Mantilla early Monday.
No19 seeded Gonzalez dished out a similar trashing, easing into his first ever quarter final here with a 6-3 6-3 6-2 whitewash over Finland’s Jarkko Nieminen.
Ferrero is wary of the 1.83 smashballer from Santiago who is blessed with a serve that regularly flies past the 200km/h mark.
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29th May
2003
written by kat

from the official Roland Garros website by Nyree Epplett
29 May 2003
Third seeded Juan Carlos Ferrero moved swiftly into the third round early Thursday, after his opponent, Chilean Nicolas Massu retired injured during their encounter on Court Two.
2002 finalist Fererro, one of the big threats for this year’s singles title, had forged a comfortable 6-2 3-0 lead before Massu called it a day. The 23-year-old Chilean sprained his left ankle during his first round win over Magnus Norman and it had failed to heal in time for today’s match.
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27th May
2003
written by kat

from Reuters by Francois Thomazeau
27 May 2003
PARIS (Reuters) – Juan Carlos Ferrero eased into the second round of the French Open at the expense of Swiss Michel Kratochvil and then revealed a fortune-teller had told him he would win the tournament.
“I went to see a fortune-teller and he told me it was going to be my year,” said the third-seeded Spaniard after his 7-5, 7-5, 6-4 victory.
If his progress at Roland Garros is to be trusted, Ferrero should be expected to triumph at last, having been a semi-finalist two years ago before losing in the final to compatriot Albert Costa last year.
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21st May
2003
written by kat

from Eurosport UK
21 May 2003
One week ahead of Roland Garros, the men’s draw is more open than ever. On any given day, any one of the top clay court specialists can excel and the all-Argentine sweep into the semis in Hamburg only adds to the confusion, writes Gregory Lanzenberg.
Perhaps, the one name that most have stricken from their short list is defending champion Albert Costa, who hasn’t scored any probing results since his win in Paris one year ago.
The best one can do ahead of the second grand slam of the year is break down the favourites into the up-and-coming talent versus the veterans.
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