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Week 8 - ATP - Rotterdam Entry List


Rotterdam
1 Nadal, Rafael ESP 2
2 Djokovic, Novak SRB 3 OUT
3 Davydenko, Nikolay RUS 4
4 Ferrer, David ESP 5
5 Murray, Andy GBR 9
6 Robredo, Tommy ESP 11
7 Berdych, Tomas CZE 14
8 Youzhny, Mikhail RUS 15
9 Ljubicic, Ivan CRO 19
10 Hewitt, Lleyton AUS 21
11 Karlovic, Ivo CRO 22
12 Ferrero, Juan Carlos ESP 24
13 Nieminen, Jarkko FIN 26
14 Verdasco, Fernando ESP 27
15 Simon, Gilles FRA 30
16 Kohlschreiber, Philipp GER 31
17 Tursunov, Dmitry RUS 35
18 Lopez, Feliciano ESP 36
19 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried FRA 38 OUT
20 Monfils, Gael FRA 42 OUT

21 Mahut, Nicolas FRA 44
22 Seppi, Andreas ITA 47
23 Tipsarevic, Janko SRB 48
24 Berrer, Michael GER 52
25 Soderling, Robin SWE 53
26 (Q)
27 (Q)
28 (Q)
29 (Q)
30 (WC) Haase, Robin NED
31 (WC) Sluiter, Raemon NED
32 (WC) Baghdatis, Marcos CYP
Llodra, Michael FRA 54 IN
Rochus, Olivier BEL 55 IN
Bolelli, Simone ITA 69 IN




Strong Entry List!

-- Edited by Madeline at 21:57, 2008-01-08

-- Edited by Madeline at 20:45, 2008-02-16

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That's definitely worth a visit. Will be amazed if all those players turn up.

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Andy is seeded 6th, and will face wild card Robin Hasse in R1. Scheduled to meet Berrer or a qualifier in R2 and Davydenko in the quater-finals.

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Ouch - on his day Haase is dangerous!

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I've updated the lead post with withdrawals, those in from alternates, and the third wild card (Baghdatis).

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Haase may be dangerous on his day, but I don't think Andy could have asked for a much better draw than a WC in R1, Berrer or Q in R2 and the Undertaker as the top 4 seed in his quarter! smile.gif

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mmmm..... an inviting draw and a dangerous 1st round opponent - what does that remind you of?

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Haase may well be dangerous but he's someone Andy should be beating 98 times out fo 100 imho.

Hope he gets a Wednesday PM start eh!?

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steven wrote:

Haase may be dangerous on his day, but I don't think Andy could have asked for a much better draw than a WC in R1, Berrer or Q in R2 and the Undertaker as the top 4 seed in his quarter! smile.gif





Agreed, will be interesting to see how Andy's fitness bears up, my impression is that when he goes deep one week he struggles the next, but I haven't checked my facts out, that's just a feeling I have.

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The quarter finals onwards of this tournament are on Sky Sports, so (fingers crossed) if Andy gets that far, DVDs will be available for the usual price of £5 each. If he reaches the final, I may do a package of all 3 matches for a discounted price

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Bladetiger wrote:
Agreed, will be interesting to see how Andy's fitness bears up, my impression is that when he goes deep one week he struggles the next, but I haven't checked my facts out, that's just a feeling I have.

That's not actually true - probably a combination of the recent pain of the Tsonga loss and the questions that used to be posed over Andy's fitness leading us astray. His record after going deep into tournaments is actually pretty respectable - the bit after the "-" is what he did the week after:

Bangkok (RU to Federer) - reached Mons Challenger QF, L to Malisse

San Jose (winner) - reached Memphis QF, L to Soderling

Washington (RU to Clement) - reached Canada AMS SF, L to Gasquet

Canada AMS (SF, L to Gasquet) - reached Cincy AMS QF, L to Roddick (after beating Fed, and this was his third good week in a row!)

Doha (RU to Ljubo) - did ok in Kooyong then reached AO R4, L to Nadal

San Jose (winner) - reached Memphis SF, L to Roddick

Indian Wells AMS (SF, L to Djokovic) - reached Miami AMS SF, L to Djokovic

Miami AMS (SF, L to Djokovic) - beat Sluiter in DC

Metz (RU to Robredo) - reached Moscow R2, L to Tipsarevic

St Petersburg (winner) - reached Paris AMS QF, L to Gasquet

Doha (winner) - lost in AO R1 to Tsonga




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