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Post by Partridge In A Pear Tree on Mar 6, 2005 3:30:54 GMT -5
when i left yesterday for my training, the Swiss lost the first set, when i went to the courts, it was the 3rd set and the Dutch had 5-4, i think. after our training we went to the club resto to have a drink and it was 5-4 for Holland in the 5th. we sat there and watched the Swissies save 2 match points, played their hearts out, and won it 9-7. It was unbelievable!
today's match should be interesting. the Swiss hopes are kept alive.
Hopp Scwhiiiizzzz!!!!!!
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Post by Partridge In A Pear Tree on Mar 6, 2005 3:31:35 GMT -5
thanks for the pics, Hackie!
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 6, 2005 15:16:09 GMT -5
NED d. SUI 3-2 S.SCHALKEN (NED) def. M.CHIUDINELLI (SUI) 7-6(4) 4-6 6-3 5-7 6-2 P.WESSELS (NED) def. S.WAWRINKA (SUI) 7-6(12) 6-7(4) 7-6(7) 6-4 Y.ALLEGRO/G.BASTL (SUI) def. D.VAN SCHEPPINGEN/P.WESSELS (NED) 5-7 4-6 7-6(5) 7-5 9-7 S.SCHALKEN (NED) def. S.WAWRINKA (SUI) 1-6 6-2 6-4 2-6 9-7 M.CHIUDINELLI (SUI) def. P.WESSELS (NED) 4-6 - Retired
Schalken Overcomes Wawrinka To Put Dutch Into Quarters 06 Mar 2005 - Expo Centre, Fribourg, SUI - Marco Keller
After yet another thriller, Sjeng Schalken gave Netherlands the vital third point against Switzerland to advance to the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas. Schalken however had to save four match points before coming atop 16 62 64 26 97 of Stanislas Wawrinka.
The fifth set of the match between the number ones was a nailbiter. Wawrinka, who had come back from two sets to one down, took a 4-1 lead with a double break and then had four match points on his serve at 5-4. Several times the Swiss supporters wanted to celebrate the win. Once, when a linesman called out a ball from Schalken on matchpoint, the decision was overruled by chair umpire Enric Molina. On the fourth matchpoint, Wawrinka was approaching the net in a commanding position but somehow Schalken managed to pass him with an incredible backhand slice shot from way behind the baseline. At 5-6, it was the Swiss who save two match points and at 7-6, he again served for the match but with empty batteries. After 241 minutes, a wide Wawrinka forehand sealed the tie. "It could have gone either way but the key for me was my ability to fight", Schalken said after his second full-distance win of the weekend.
Wawrinka hadn't shown the slightest sign of respect from the beginning and started off in a perfect manner. He got breaks to lead 2-0 and 5-1 and finished the first set in 23 minutes and after hitting winners from all over the baseline, and with his serve. Schalken, a veteran of 33 Davis Cup matches, has seen to much in his successful career to be too impressed however. He just as convincingly won the second set in 32 minutes, benefiting from four unforced errors from the Swiss to seal his first break for a 3-1 lead.
The third set in a high-quality contest lasted almost as long as the previous two together (51 minutes) with a better end for the more regular baseliner player from the Netherlands. Wawrinka, who was the more active player, had his chances however. In the first game he was unable to convert seven breakpoints, three of them being rather easy shots. Those who expected that the young Swiss' resistance might end were immediately proven wrong. The 2003 French Open junior champion, was able to raise his game a notch and reduce the number of "free points" for Schalken. Winning the set 6-2, he tied the match at two sets all also thanks to the continuous support of captain Marc Rosset, before he lost the epic fifth set.
Although the odds before the tie were clearly for the visitors, it took the two teams 16 hours and 17 minutes to be separated. The Swiss, who had the biggest possible handicap by missing world No. 1 Roger Federer, battled hard for every point and gave their fans in a series of seasaw matches and plenty of reasons to be proud. Marco Chiudinelli, Wawrinka and the doubles composed by Yves Allegro/George Bastl played a wonderful tie and could have fared even better with a bit more luck. In fact, also both singles on the opening day left the Swiss with some slight reproaches. Chiudinelli took Schalken into a fifth set and Wawrinka was the unluckier player in the tiebreak battle against Peter Wessels 67(12) 76(4) 67(7) 46, he held setpoints in both lost sets.
Having said that, the Dutch had been within one point of closing the tie on Saturday. Peter Wessels/Dennis van Scheppingen held no less than three matchpoints before surrendering to the Swiss team after almost four and a half hours. A 0-3 defeat would have been too harsh for the young Swiss team who showed their absent leader that they are very willing to support him the best they can if he returns in the future. Federer has announced earlier that he will be probably be back on board for the relegation match.
The long weekend in Freiburg took its toll. Peter Wessels retired from his match against Marco Chiudinelli because of back problems after winning the first set 64. The final result is 3-2 for the Netherlands. The team will travel to the Slovak Republic in July.
Despite of getting a second point, the majority of the supporters were a bit unhappy when Wessels, who had played eight hours of tennis on the two previous days, retire. They would have prefered to see some more tennis to give a fitting end to an unforgettable weekend. The tall Dutch player had got the only break of the set at 4-4 and then served it out.
Sjeng Schalken, who contributed majorly to winning the tie by surviving two five setters against Swiss rookies Marco Chiudinelli and Stanislas Wawrinka, would have prefered to play the next match at home: "It's always nice to play in front of our home crowd, that would have been ten to fifteen thousand spectators cheering for us." The Dutch leader hopes that he will be able in July to play even better, "I am only on my way back and not in top shape yet. But a lot of time will pass until then."
Instead of facing the reigning champion Spain, the trip to Slovak Republic also means a bigger chance to qualify for the semifinals. Dutch captain Tjerk Bogtstra is very happy with this opponent, "They have very good players but I think it is a fair draw for a second round."
As the Swiss have one more option if Roger Federer returns, also the Dutch can hope for a stronger line-up against the likes of Dominik Hrbaty and Karol Beck. Martin Verkerk showed his team spirit by joining the squad in Fribourg and also Raemon Sluiter, who didn't play because of slight injury problems, will be back on board. Bogtstra isn't too optimistic about Ververk however, "He still has his shoulder problems and progress hasn't been too good. I hope, I'll be able to use him but I'm not sure yet." In case the serve giant won't make it for the next round either, other players have to jump in. After this weekend, Bogtstra knows that they are capable of doing that. "I am very satisfied with what Dennis van Scheppingen and Peter Wessels did in their first Davis Cup tie and that makes us more confident." An interesting point will be the choice of surface. Bogtstra doesn't believe that the team of Miloslav Mecir will chose a clay court: "They don't like to play on this surface either," he said.
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 6, 2005 15:18:33 GMT -5
No matter what anybody in the press says, and no doubt they are going to be piled on and sneered with "I told you so"s from almost every angle, I say the Swissies did themselves proud. Today experience was the only thing that separated Sjeng & Stanislas. I think if Stani had a bit more time in the pressure situation of DC he wouldn't have wasted his five precious chances to take the match, but what can you do. Swiss tennis has a glimmer of hope after all Chiudinelli also did pretty well during his singles match, and it was a good call by Rosset to put him in instead of Hueberger.
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 6, 2005 16:30:20 GMT -5
Swiss tennis player Stanislas Wawrinka talks with the referee during the singles match against Dutchmen Sjeng Schalken during the Davis Cup World Group first round in Fribourg March 6, 2005. The Netherland won 3-1 against Switzerland. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka reacts during his singles match against Dutchman Sjeng Schalken in the Davis Cup World Group first round tie between Switzerland and the Netherlands in Fribourg March 6, 2005. Schalken clinched the match 1-6 6-2 6-4 2-6 9-7 to give the Netherlands a winning 3-1 lead over Switzerland. REUTERS/Siggi Bucher Swiss tennis player Stanislas Wawrinka strugles during the single match against Dutch player Sjeng Schalken in the Davis Cup World Group first round in Fribourg March 6, 2005. The Netherlands won 3-1 against Switzerland. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich Swiss team captain Marc Rosset buries his head in his hands after compatriot Stanislas Wawrinka lost his singles match against Sjeng Schalken of the Netherland's in the Davis Cup World Group first round tie between Switzerland and the Netherlands in Fribourg March 6, 2005. Schalken clinched the match 1-6 6-2 6-4 2-6 9-7 to give the Netherlands a winning 3-1 lead over Switzerland. REUTERS/Siggi Bucher
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Post by The Chloe on Mar 6, 2005 17:39:52 GMT -5
Fabian Roetschi might be cute, although it's hard to be sure since those are "grunt" photos.
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 7, 2005 20:09:42 GMT -5
Switzerland #1 Leg 4 (Oberentfelden) -- Indoor Carpet (1R) (2) Benjamin Rufer (SUI) vs BYE (1R) (7) Patrick Fischer (SUI) vs BYE (1R) (8) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) vs BYE (1R) Alexander Sadecky (SUI) d. Steve Meyer (FRA) 62 64 (1R) Holger Fischer (GER) d. Mathieu Guenat (SUI) 64 62 (1R) Julian Gast (GER) d. Amar Zubcevic (SUI) 76(4) 61 (1R) Daniel Brands (GER) d. Nicolas Dubey (SUI) 46 63 62 (2R) Alexander Sadecky (SUI) d. (8) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) 62 62 (2R) Daniel Brands (GER) d. (2)Benjamin Rufer (SUI) 26 64 76(9) (2R) Holger Fischer (GER) d. (7) Patrick Fischer (SUI) 63 46 61 (QF) Tobias Klein (GER) d. Alexander Sadecky (SUI) 61 64 (QF) Holger Fischer/Julian Gast (GER/GER) d. (2) Fabian Roetschi/Benjamin Rufer (SUI/SUI) 31 Ret. (QF) Ross Hutchins/Michel Koning (GBR/NED) d. (4) Slobodan Mavrenski/Amar Zubcevic (SUI/SUI) 60 46 63 (QF) (1) Matteo Galli/Giuseppe Menga (ITA/ITA) d. Gregory Chambaz/Mathieu Guenat (SUI/SUI) 75 64
Switzerland #1 Masters Playoffs -- Iindoor Carpet (1R) Nicolas Dubey (SUI) vs BYE (1R) Michael Kurz (SUI) vs BYE (1R) Ross Hutchins (GBR) d. Alexander Sadecky (SUI) 63 75
(2R) Nicolas Dubey (SUI) d. Alexander Sadecky (SUI) 61 76(3) (2R) Steve Meyer (FRA) d. Michael Kurz (SUI) 62 64
(F) Alexander Sadecky (SUI) d. Michael Kurz (SUI) 62 64
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 12, 2005 19:25:50 GMT -5
TMS Indian Wells -- Outdoor Hard (Q1) Hugo Armando (USA) d. (12) Ivo Hueberger (SUI) 64 64
(1R) Yves Allegro/Michael Kohlmann (SUI/GER) vs (5) Mahesh Bhupathi/Todd Woodbridge (IND/AUS)
€25K+H Sarajevo, BIH -- Indoor Hard (3-round qualification) (Q1) (4) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) d. Maximilian Abel (GER) 63 62 (Q1) Amar Zubevic (SUI) d. (WC) Eldar Smajlovic (BIH) 60 60
(Q2) (4) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) vs Amar Zubevic (SUI)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 15, 2005 21:40:30 GMT -5
TMS Indian Wells -- Outdoor Hard (1R) Yves Allegro/Michael Kohlmann (SUI/GER) d. (5) Mahesh Bhupathi/Todd Woodbridge (IND/AUS) 16 63 76(4)
(2R) Yves Allegro/Michael Kohlmann (SUI/GER) vs Jordan Kerr/Graydon Oliver (AUS/USA)
€25K+H Sarajevo, BIH -- Indoor Hard (3-round qualification) (Q2) (4) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) d. Amar Zubevic (SUI) 67(5) 63 62 (Q3) (6) Lars Uebel (GER) d. (5) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) 64 64 (1R) (6) George Bastl (SUI) d. (WC) Benjamin Althaus (GER) 60 60
(2R) (6) George Bastl (SUI) vs Tuomas Ketola (FIN)
$25K+H Salinas, ECU -- Outdoor Hard (1R) Franco Ferreiro (BRA) d. (3) Ivo Hueberger (SUI) 62 63
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Post by Doris on Mar 16, 2005 7:28:21 GMT -5
No matter what anybody in the press says, and no doubt they are going to be piled on and sneered with "I told you so"s from almost every angle, I say the Swissies did themselves proud. Today experience was the only thing that separated Sjeng & Stanislas. I think if Stani had a bit more time in the pressure situation of DC he wouldn't have wasted his five precious chances to take the match, but what can you do. Swiss tennis has a glimmer of hope after all Chiudinelli also did pretty well during his singles match, and it was a good call by Rosset to put him in instead of Hueberger. Sooo agree with you Hackie - I still feel sorry for Stan that he couldn't make it and yes experience for sure was a factor and maybe even the public who startet shouting out calls at the end of the match.... ... I really do look forward to September hopefully it's a home tie again!! Well done guys
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 18, 2005 12:29:59 GMT -5
TMS Indian Wells -- Outdoor Hard (2R) Yves Allegro/Michael Kohlmann (SUI/GER) d. Jordan Kerr/Graydon Oliver (AUS/USA) 64 63 (QF) (4) Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (USA/USA) d. Yves Allegro/Michael Kohlmann (SUI/GER) 63 64
€25K+H Sarajevo, BIH -- Indoor Hard (2R) (6) George Bastl (SUI) d. Tuomas Ketola (FIN) 46 62 62
(QF) (6) George Bastl (SUI) vs Michael Berrer (GER)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 18, 2005 22:44:04 GMT -5
€25K+H Sarajevo, BIH -- Indoor Hard (QF) (6) George Bastl (SUI) d. Michael Berrer (GER) 63 63
(SF) (6) George Bastl (SUI) vs (4) Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR)
€25K+H St. Brieuc, FRA -- Red Clay (3 round qualification) (Q1) (6) Michael Lammer (SUI) vs Patrick Sebastiani (FRA)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 20, 2005 22:05:45 GMT -5
€25K+H Sarajevo, BIH -- Indoor Hard (SF) (4) Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR) d. (6) George Bastl (SUI) 64 64
TMS Miami -- Outdoor Hard (2 round qualification) (Q1) (20) Ivo Hueberger (SUI) vs (WC) Horia Tecau (ROM)
€25K+H St. Brieuc, FRA -- Indoor Red Clay (3 round qualification) (Q1) (6) Michael Lammer (SUI) d. Patrick Sebastiani (FRA) 61 62 (Q2) (6) Michael Lammer (SUI) d. Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL) 64 62
(Q3) (6) Michael Lammer (SUI) vs (4) Evgenui Korolev (RUS) (1R) Michael Lammer/Filip Prpic (SUI/SWE) vs (WC) Artem Sitak/Dmitri Sitak (RUS/RUS)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 23, 2005 13:00:20 GMT -5
TMS Miami -- Outdoor Hard (2 round qualification) (Q1) (20) Ivo Hueberger (SUI) d. (WC) Horia Tecau (ROM) 64 62 (Q2) (7) Davide Sanguinetti (ITA) d. (20) Ivo Hueberger (SUI) 17 64 76(2)
€25K+H St. Brieuc, FRA -- Indoor Red Clay (Q3) (6) Michael Lammer (SUI) d. (4) Evgenui Korolev (RUS) 62 46 61 (1R) (3) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo (ESP) d. (Q) Michael Lammer (SUI) 26 61 63 (1R) Michael Lammer/Filip Prpic (SUI/SWE) d. (WC) Artem Sitak/Dmitri Sitak (RUS/RUS) 64 46 63
(QF) Michael Lammer/Filip Prpic (SUI/SWE) vs Nicolas Renavand/Nicolas Tourte (FRA/FRA)
$15K Morocco F1 -- Red Clay (Q1) (1) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) d. Abdel-Hakim Mima (MAR) 63 61 (Q1) (9) Talal Ouahabi (MAR) d. Gregory Chambaz (SUI) 61 61 (Q2) (1) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) d. Riccardo Ghedin (ITA) 62 62 (1R) (1) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) d. Leonardo Tavares (POR) 64 75 (1R) (Q) Sherif Sabry (EGY) d. (Q) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) 63 63 (1R) (1) Fabian Roteschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) d. Todor Enev/Ilia Kushev (BUL/BUL) 76(6) 62
(2R) (1) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) vs Slimane Saoudi (ALG) (QF) (1) Fabian Roteschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) vs Ali El Alaoui/Mehdi Ziadi (MAR)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 26, 2005 1:40:30 GMT -5
TMS Miami -- Outdoor Hard (1R) Yves Allegro/Michael Kohlmann (SUI/GER) vs Jordan Kerr/Jim Thomas (AUS/USA)
€25K+H St. Brieuc, FRA -- Indoor Red Clay (QF) Nicolas Renavand/Nicolas Tourte (FRA/FRA) d. Michael Lammer/Filip Prpic (SUI/SWE) 61 60
$15K Morocco F1 -- Red Clay (2R) Slimane Saoudi (ALG) d. (1) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) 46 63 64 (QF) (1) Fabian Roteschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) d. (WC) Ali El Alaoui/Mehdi Ziadi (MAR) 64 67(5) 63
(SF) (1) Fabian Roteschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) vs (3) Marko Neunteibl/Filip Urban (AUT/POL)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 28, 2005 15:58:29 GMT -5
TMS Miami -- Outdoor Hard (1R) Jordan Kerr/Jim Thomas (AUS/USA) d. Yves Allegro/Michael Kohlmann (SUI/GER) 63 63
$15K Morocco F1 -- Red Clay (SF) (1) Fabian Roteschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) d. (3) Marko Neunteibl/Filip Urban (AUT/POL) 26 63 63 (F) (4) Ivo Klec/Jaroslav Pospisil (GER/CZE) d. (1) Fabian Roetschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) 64 64
€85K+H Napoli, ITA -- Red Clay (1R) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) d. (WC) Fabio Fognini (ITA) 63 36 76 (1R) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) vs Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo (ESP) (1R) (WC) Marco Chiudinelli/Federico Luzzi (SUI/ITA) vs Robert Lindstedt/Gabriel Trifu (SWE/ROM)
$25K+H Leon, MEX -- Outdoor Hard (1R) George Bastl (SUI) vs (2) Wesley Moodie (RSA)
$15K Morocco F2 -- Red Clay (Q1) (5) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) vs BYE (Q1) Gregory Chambaz (SUI) vs Omar El Hizaz (MAR)
$15K France F6 -- Red Clay (1R) Michael Lammer (SUI) vs (4) Filip Prpic (SWE)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 29, 2005 21:07:32 GMT -5
€85K+H Napoli, ITA -- Red Clay (1R) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) d. (WC) Fabio Fognini (ITA) 63 36 76(3) (1R) Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo (ESP) d. Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) 61 62
(1R) (WC) Marco Chiudinelli/Federico Luzzi (SUI/ITA) vs Robert Lindstedt/Gabriel Trifu (SWE/ROM)
$25K+H Leon, MEX -- Outdoor Hard (1R) George Bastl (SUI) d. (2) Wesley Moodie (RSA) 76(5) 46 62
(2R) George Bastl (SUI) vs Takao Suzuki (JPN)
$15K Morocco F2 -- Red Clay (Q1) (5) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) vs BYE (Q1) Gregory Chambaz (SUI) d. Omar El Hizaz (MAR) 36 64 61 (Q2) (5) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) d. Abdel-Hakim Mima (MAR) 63 62 (Q2) (10) Igor Muguruza (VEN) d. Gregory Chambaz (SUI) 62 63 (Q3) (5) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) d. (10)Igor Muguruza (VEN) 46 63 76(1)
(1R) (4) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) vs (WC) Mehdi Tahiri (MAR) (1R) (Q) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) vs (Q) Viktor Troicki (SCG) (1R) (2) Fabian Roetschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) vs Todor Enev/Ilia Kushev (BUL/BUL)
$15K France F6 -- Red Clay (1R) (2) Michael Lammer/Stefan Wauters (SUI/BEL) vs BYE
(1R) Michael Lammer (SUI) vs (LL) Augustin Gensse (FRA) (QF) (2) Michael Lammer/Stefan Wauters (SUI/BEL) vs Mathieu Montcourt/Jean-Baptiste Robin (FRA/FRA)
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 30, 2005 15:48:05 GMT -5
€85K+H Napoli, ITA -- Red Clay (1R) Robert Lindstedt/Gabriel Trifu (SWE/ROM) d. (WC) Marco Chiudinelli/Federico Luzzi (SUI/ITA) 63 76(1)
(2R) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) vs Daniele Bracciali (ITA)
$25K+H Leon, MEX -- Outdoor Hard (2R) George Bastl (SUI) vs Takao Suzuki (JPN)
$15K Morocco F2 -- Red Clay (1R) (4) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) d. (WC) Mehdi Tahiri (MAR) 75 63 (1R) (Q) Viktor Troicki (SCG) d. (Q) Fabian Roetschi (SUI) 26 64 60 (1R) (2) Fabian Roetschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) d. Todor Enev/Ilia Kushev (BUL/BUL) 64 46 60
(2R) (4) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) vs Lamine Ouahab (ALG) (QF) (2) Fabian Roetschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) vs Serguei Demekhine/Marko Neuteibl (RUS/AUT)
$15K France F6 -- Red Clay (1R) Michael Lammer (SUI) d. (LL) Augustin Gensse (FRA) 63 63
(2R) Michael Lammer (SUI) vs (Q) Julien Mathieu (FRA) (QF) (2) Michael Lammer/Stefan Wauters (SUI/BEL) vs Mathieu Montcourt/Jean-Baptiste Robin (FRA/FRA)
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Post by Doris on Mar 31, 2005 11:06:52 GMT -5
Merci TC
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 31, 2005 16:25:19 GMT -5
You're welcome, Doris Its nice to see George Bastl coming back and doing well.
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Post by TennisHack on Mar 31, 2005 18:35:32 GMT -5
€85K+H Napoli, ITA -- Red Clay (2R) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) d. Danielle Bracciali (ITA) 36 62 63
(QF) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) vs (Q) Martin Vassallo Arguello (ARG)
$25K+H Leon, MEX -- Outdoor Hard (2R) George Bastl (SUI) d. Takao Suzuki (JPN) 63 64
(QF) George Bastl (SUI) vs (8) Gilles Elseneer (BEL)
$15K Morocco F2 -- Red Clay (2R) Lamine Ouahab (ALG) d. (4) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) 62 62 (QF) (2) Fabian Roetschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) d. Sergei Demekhine/Marko Neuteibl (RUS/AUT) 63 64
(SF) (2) Fabian Roetschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) vs (4) Ivo Klec/Jaroslav Pospisil (GER/CZE)
$15K France F6 -- Red Clay (QF) Mathieu Montcourt/Jean-Baptiste Robin (FRA) d. (2) Michael Lammer/Stefan Wauters (SUI/BEL) 26 76(6) 75
(2R) Michael Lammer (SUI) vs (Q) Julien Mathieu (FRA)
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 1, 2005 21:05:40 GMT -5
Casablanca -- Red Clay (3 round qualification) (Q1) (4) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) vs Sasa Tuksar (CRO) (Q1) Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) vs Marcel Granollers-Pujol (ESP)
€85K+H Napoli, ITA -- Red Clay (QF) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) d. (Q) Martin Vassallo Arguello (ARG) 63 16 64
(SF) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) vs (2) Potito Starace (ITA)
$25K+H Leon, MEX -- Outdoor Hard (QF) George Bastl (SUI) d. (8) Gilles Elseneer (BEL) 67(3) 64 62
(SF) George Bastl (SUI) vs Jo-Wilifred Tsonga (FRA)
$15K Morocco F2 -- Red Clay (SF) (4) Ivo Klec/Jaroslav Pospisil (GER/CZE) d. (2) Fabian Roetschi/Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI/SUI) 63 63
$15K France F6 -- Red Clay (2R) Michael Lammer (SUI) d. (Q) Julien Mathieu (FRA) 64 60 (QF) Michael Lammer (SUI) d. (5) Gabriel Moraru (ROM) 64 16 61
(SF) Michael Lammer (SUI) vs (WC) Jeremy Chardy (FRA)
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 2, 2005 22:03:04 GMT -5
Casablanca -- Red Clay (3 round qualification) (Q1) (4) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) d. Sasa Tuksar (CRO) 62 61 (Q1) Marcel Granollers-Pujol (ESP) d. Jean-Claude Scherrer (SUI) 62 46 75
(Q2) (4) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) vs Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA)
€85K+H Napoli, ITA -- Red Clay (SF) (2) Potito Starace (ITA) d. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 75 62
$25K+H Leon, MEX -- Outdoor Hard (SF) Jo-Wilifred Tsonga (FRA) d. George Bastl (SUI) 64 36 60
$15K France F6 -- Red Clay (SF) (WC) Jeremy Chardy (FRA) d. Michael Lammer (SUI) 64 64
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 3, 2005 21:37:12 GMT -5
Casablanca -- Red Clay (3 round qualification) (Q2) (4) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) d. Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA) 57 63 75 (Q3) (4) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) vs (6) Marc Giquel (FRA) $50K Tallahassee, FL, USA -- Outdoor Hard (1R) George Bastl (SUI) vs (2) Wesley Moodie (RSA) ^--not again! $15K France F7 -- Indoor Red Clay (Q1) (13) Vincent Millot (FRA) d. Nicolas Schaffner (SUI) 61 61 (Q1) Laurent Vigne (FRA) d. Gregory Chambaz (SUI) 60 61 (1R) Stephane Bohli (SUI) vs Nicolas Renavand (FRA)
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 5, 2005 17:46:17 GMT -5
Casablanca -- Red Clay (3 round qualification) (Q3) (6) Marc Giquel (FRA) d. (4) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) 57 62 62
$50K Tallahassee, FL, USA -- Outdoor Hard (1R) George Bastl (SUI) vs (2) Wesley Moodie (RSA)
$15K France F7 -- Indoor Red Clay (1R) Stephane Bohli (SUI) d. Nicolas Renavand (FRA) 62 64 (1R) Stephane Bohli/Dimitri Lorin (SUI/FRA) d. Thomas Cazes-Carrere/Gilles de Sousa (FRA/FRA) 61 63
(2R) Stephane Bohli (SUI) vs (4) Daniel Munoz de la Nava (ESP) (QF) Stephane Bohli/Dimitri Lorin (SUI/FRA) vs (2) Marc Fornell/Daniel Monedero (ESP/ESP)
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 6, 2005 23:45:17 GMT -5
$50K Tallahassee, FL, USA -- Outdoor Hard (1R) George Bastl (SUI) d. (2) Wesley Moodie (RSA) 47 76(3) 61 (1R) (Q) Frederic Niemeyer (CAN) d. (4) Ivo Hueberger (SUI) 61 57 64 (2R) Brian Vahaly (USA) d. George Bastl (SUI) 64 76(2)
$15K France F7 -- Indoor Red Clay (2R) Stephane Bohli (SUI) d. (4) Daniel Munoz de la Nava (ESP) 75 76(2)
(QF) Stephane Bohli (SUI) vs (5) Mathieu Montcourt (FRA) (QF) Stephane Bohli/Dimitri Lorin (SUI/FRA) vs (2) Marc Fornell/Daniel Monedero (ESP/ESP)
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 8, 2005 1:09:40 GMT -5
Looks like Micha's finally coming back! He's on the entry list for the €25K+H Olbia event.
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 8, 2005 15:18:35 GMT -5
$15K France F7 -- Indoor Red Clay (QF) (5) Mathieu Montcourt (FRA) d. Stephane Bohli (SUI) 53 Ret. (QF) (2) Marc Fornell/Daniel Monedero (ESP/ESP) d. Stephane Bohli/Dimitri Lorin (SUI/FRA) 62 64
TMS Monte Carlo -- Red Clay (2-round qualification) (Q1) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) vs (10) Lars Burgsmuller (GER) (Q1) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) vs (12) Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 9, 2005 13:56:52 GMT -5
TMS Monte Carlo -- Red Clay (2-round qualification) (Q1) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) d. (10) Lars Burgsmuller (GER) 63 64 (Q1) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) d. (12) Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) 67(5) 63 64
(Q2) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) vs Andreas Seppi (ITA) (Q2) Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) vs (1) Christophe Rochus (BEL)
$100K+H Bermuda -- Green Clay (3-round qualification) (Q1) Gregory Chambaz (SUI) vs Sebastien Prieto (ARG)
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Post by TennisHack on Apr 10, 2005 21:49:25 GMT -5
TMS Monte Carlo -- Red Clay (2-round qualification) (Q2) Andreas Seppi (ITA) d. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 36 64 64 (Q2) (1) Christophe Rochus (BEL) d. Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) 62 62 (1R) Yves Allegro/Tim Henman (SUI/GBR) vs Mariano Hood/Michael Kohlmann (ARG/GER) $100K+H Bermuda -- Green Clay (3-round singles qualification; 2-round doubles qualification) (Q1) Sebastien Prieto (ARG) d. Gregory Chambaz (SUI) 62 61 (Q1) Gregory Chambaz/Gregory Zavialoff (SUI/FRA) d. (2) Joshua Olivas/Mashika Washington (USA/USA) 76(5) 67(4) 61 (Q2) Gregory Chamaz/Gregory Zavialoff (SUI/FRA) vs (1) Frank Dancevic/Dusan Vemic (CAN/SCG) €25K+H Olbia, ITA -- Red Clay **Michel pulled out with a knee injury
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