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Post by femmie on Jun 11, 2004 14:32:46 GMT 3
hmmz... you're probably right bout him not comming... but I dont see him say in that interview that he's not playing any tournaments before gizmo... he says he hates playing on grass.. and he will never like it.. and that the blisters will be healed when wimbledon begins.. but not that he's not playing till then.... but anyway.. if you say he wont come.. then alright.. whahevvah.. like i care.. tss.. it's just a boy, you know... ;)Caroline yeah I didn't read it too that he said he wouldn't come only that thing about his blisters. I mean he played hall with blisters or almost gone blisters. so I've still hope
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Post by Vassily on Jun 11, 2004 23:14:47 GMT 3
I'll die till Wimby! Two of my faves, Myskina and Safin aren't playing...
I think it's pointless to hope. He wouldn't play, so be prepared for the worst.
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Post by ashitha on Jun 12, 2004 8:36:14 GMT 3
I'll die till Wimby! Two of my faves, Myskina and Safin aren't playing... . CHEER UP VASSILY AND WATCH RUSSIA PLAY EURO 2004 TILL WIMBLY STARTS. ;)unless u hate soccer. thats stupid. how can a guy hate soccer.
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Post by Magda on Jun 12, 2004 12:21:33 GMT 3
thats stupid. how can a guy hate soccer. Actually it happens... My brother isn't interested in soccer. He prefers tennis... hehehe good boy ;D
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Post by femmie on Jun 12, 2004 19:42:18 GMT 3
so marat will definatly not play Ordina and so will Nadal, now the only player I like is Coria. Hope he will come far
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Post by me on Jun 12, 2004 20:17:36 GMT 3
Yep he has officially withdrawn, this is what it said on the tournament site
Marat Safin cancelled for the Ordina Open 2004. The Russian can't play, because he sustained an injury on his hand during Roland Garros. The Argantinian Guillermo Coria will take his place, tournament director Marcel Huntze announced during the draw.
-xxx-jes me
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Post by Carolineonline on Jun 12, 2004 22:12:49 GMT 3
whaddoya mean bloody-minded.. ;D ;)Caroline
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Post by Chachou on Jun 12, 2004 23:35:41 GMT 3
His injury is his blisters or an other injury?
Because at Halle, I didn't see anything on his hands...
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Post by Jacoline on Jun 13, 2004 12:21:04 GMT 3
well I won't go to the ordina this year. i don't have enough money and the only player I like is tommy...and I met him 4 times... well have 2 wait until next year (abn amro)
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Post by me on Jun 13, 2004 16:53:06 GMT 3
His injury is his blisters or an other injury? Because at Halle, I didn't see anything on his hands... The injury they referred to are probably just his blisters, it's the only injury he sustained at Roland Garros. -xxx-jes me
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Post by Vassily on Jun 13, 2004 17:06:22 GMT 3
CHEER UP VASSILY AND WATCH RUSSIA PLAY EURO 2004 TILL WIMBLY STARTS. ;)unless u hate soccer. thats stupid. how can a guy hate soccer. Russian football is thye second most painful sproting thing to watch. After Marat, that is. But I'll do watch it.
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Post by Vassily on Jun 13, 2004 17:07:13 GMT 3
Actually it happens... My brother isn't interested in soccer. He prefers tennis... hehehe good boy ;D What kind of menatl illness does your brother have? Tennis and not football? Weird.
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Post by tall_one on Jun 13, 2004 17:37:56 GMT 3
Safin, Dementieva pull out of Ordina Open, Coria steps in Sun 13 June, 2004
AMSTERDAM, June 13 (Reuters) - Russian Marat Safin has pulled out of next week's Ordina Open in the Netherlands with a hand injury and will be replaced by French Open runner-up Guillermo Coria.
"Marat Safin can't play at the Ordina Open. The Russian player is still suffering from a hand injury from (the French Open at) Roland Garros," organisers of the Den Bosch grasscourt event said in a statement posted on their website.
Safin's compatriot Elena Dementieva, the French Open runner-up in the women's singles, has also withdrawn from the women's Den Bosch event due to tiredness, organisers said.
Safin's withdrawal casts doubt over his participation at the Wimbledon grasscourt grand slam which starts on June 21.
Argentine claycourt specialist Coria was beaten by compatriot Gaston Gaudio in the French Open final at Roland Garros a week ago.
Another Argentine, David Nalbandian, knocked Safin out of the tournament to reach the quarter-finals. Safin suffered from serious hand blisters during the match.
Dutchman Sjeng Schalken, who won the men's Ordina tournament last year, will defend his title.
Dementieva was crushed 6-1 6-2 by fellow Russian Anastasia Myskina in a one-sided French Open final eight days ago.
"She is still tired from the many matches she played in Paris," Ordina organisers said.
Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo has also pulled out to play at the Eastbourne tournament in England.
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Post by ashitha on Jun 13, 2004 19:06:57 GMT 3
Russian football is thye second most painful sproting thing to watch. After Marat, that is. But I'll do watch it. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Chachou on Jun 13, 2004 19:10:39 GMT 3
The injury they referred to are probably just his blisters, it's the only injury he sustained at Roland Garros. -xxx-jes me At Halle, he hadn't anything on his left hand
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