Its Tennis, On The Net Meta Name= Its tennis, On The Net meta name= andrei medvedev has been a major player on the ATP before. In May 1994, medvedev was the No. http://www.gotennis.com/protour/Profile.asp?PlayerId=68&Gender=M
Extractions: Tommy Haas 2001 win-loss record# ATP Tournaments Played: 26 ATP Record: 54-21 Tournament Titles: 4 (AAPT Championships, Hamlet Cup, CA Tennis Trophy, Tennis Masters Series Stuttgart) Hardcourt Record: 42-10 Carpet Record: 6-3 Clay Record: 7-6 Grass Record: 1-2 Overall Record (including non-ATP events): 56-21 (X) - Does not officially count as a loss TOURNAMENT SURFACE RD OPPONENT W/L SCORE AAPT Championships Hard 1 Luke Smith W 6-3, 6-3 2 Xavier Malisse W 7-5, 6-3 QF Lleyton Hewitt W 6-4, 0-6, 6-1 SF Jason Stoltenberg W 7-6, 6-4 F Nicolas Massu W 6-3, 6-1 adidas International Hard 1 Todd Martin W 6-3, 6-2 2 Rainer Schuttler L 6-7, 6-7 Australian Open Hard 1 Nicolas Massu W 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 2 Lleyton Hewitt L 5-7, 6-7, 4-6 X-Davis Cup Hard RR Ion Moldovan W 6-2, 6-0, 6-2 RR Andrei Pavel W 6-3, 6-4, 7-6
Extractions: Medvedev moans Click here for more on this story Posted: Monday June 05, 2000 04:39 PM Andrei Medvedev: "People treat you bad there. There is practically no motivation to play Wimbledon whatsoever." AP PARIS (AP) Andrei Medvedev did not rage about his rain-soaked defeat Monday at the French Open. He saved his ire for Wimbledon, saying he's frustrated by the way players are treated there. Medvedev, among the wittiest and most candid players on the men's tour, said he's not looking forward to the next Grand Slam beginning June 26. "They make exceptions for some players, and for the rest they treat them like dirt," said Medvedev, whose best performance at Wimbledon was reaching the fourth round in 1994. "My opinion is that they only care about players who play on Court 1, Center Court, maybe Court 2. That's simply unacceptable," he said.
ESPN.com: TENNIS - 2000 ATP Results/schedule ABN/Amro World tennis Tournament Rotterdam, The Netherlands andrei medvedev 16, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. Gerry Weber Open Halle, Germany http://espn.go.com/tennis/atp/results/
Olympic Tennis: Not Worth The Trouble? many of them citing injuries, include Nicolas Lapentti, andrei medvedev, His comments reflect a fairly widespread feeling that Olympic tennis is in http://tennis.about.com/library/weekly/aa080700.htm
Extractions: See Online Courses Search Tennis Olympic Tennis: Not Worth The Trouble? Updated 09/18/00 The top tennis pros are split on whether the Olympics is worth playing. Gustavo Kuerten, Monica Seles, Lindsay Davenport, and the Williams sisters look forward to it enthusiastically, but opting to skip this Olympics are many of tennis's other big stars, including Pete Sampras, Martina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, Mary Pierce, and rising star Jan-Michael Gambill. Defending gold medalist Andre Agassi had been eager to play, but has withdrawn due to concurrent illness of his sister and mother. Other players withdrawing late, many of them citing injuries, include Nicolas Lapentti, Andrei Medvedev, Marc Rosset, Sebastien Grosjean, Anke Huber, Patty Schnyder, Nathalie Tauziat, and Sandrine Testud. The big names who chose early to skip the Sydney Olympics say it's too close to the US Open and too far away from home. The tennis event runs Sept. 19-28, starting only nine days after the US Open, and Australia is a long enough trip that for most of Australian Open history, it was the only Grand Slam that would often be skipped by a significant number of top pros.
(Rankings As Of November 28, 1994) Uhhhhh . Ummmmm . Let Me Marc 14 0 1770 1770 0 285 15 medvedev, andrei 15 0 1655 1655 0 760 16 Muster, The rec.sport.tennis FAQ is posted every month by Chris Smith, http://www.stevegtennis.com/rankings/1994-1996/jd112894.txt
Extractions: Rankings as of November 28, 1994) Uhhhhh.... Ummmmm.... Let me think a minute, I'm sure I can think of something to say! 8-) But seriously, folks, we're now officially in the tennis Off-Season (well, despite the Grand Slam Cup, but we all know that it doesn't really count anyway, right?), so the Top 100 is going to be a little, well, BORING for the next few weeks. But I bring it to you anyway. Besides, there actually was SOME movement on the list, thanks no doubt to a challenger event somewhere, so say hello to Mover of the Week Jan Siemerink, who picked up a staggering 20 points. At the same time, please shed a tear for Loser of the Week David Rikl, who lost a painful 69 points. After the Top 100 lists, you'll find a list of the winning percentages of all players who reached at least one ATP tour final in 1994. It's the least I can do for you; also, it's an example of the kind of information available at my new Web site, along with much, much more! That number again: http://access.digex.net/~jd/tennis.html Thanks to everyone who's written and/or visited so farthe site is changing daily, so make sure to come back often to see what's new! This Rank Points Points Diff. Week's Last Rank This Last Since Rank Player Week Diff. Week Week +/- Jan. 3 - - - 1 Sampras, Pete 1 5097 5097 969 2 Agassi, Andre 2 3249 3249 2077 3 Becker, Boris 3 3237 3237 1279 4 Bruguera, Sergi 4 3007 3007 417 5 Ivanisevic, Goran 5 2936 2936 750 6 Chang, Michael 6 2647 2647 493 7 Edberg, Stefan 7 2471 2471 -100 8 Berasategui, Alberto 8 2470 2470 1544 9 Stich, Michael 9 2380 2380 -1065 10 Martin, Todd 10 2307 2307 612 11 Kafelnikov, Yevgeny 11 2174 2174 1736 12 Ferreira, Wayne 12 2121 2121 843 13 Courier, Jim 13 1909 1909 -1481 14 Rosset, Marc 14 1770 1770 285 15 Medvedev, Andrei 15 1655 1655 -760 16 Muster, Thomas 16 1616 1616 -417 17 Krajicek, Richard 17 1407 1407 -165 18 Korda, Petr 18 1397 1397 -345 19 Larsson, Magnus 19 1331 1331 470 20 Stoltenberg, Jason 20 1288 1288 511 21 Rafter, Patrick 21 1260 1260 654 22 Corretja, Alex 22 1256 1256 679 23 Eltingh, Jacco 23 1214 1214 604 24 Gaudenzi, Andrea 24 1184 1184 572 25 Volkov, Alexander 25 1136 1136 -246 26 Karbacher, Bernd 26 1091 1091 466 27 Costa, Carlos 27 1084 1084 -60 28 Novacek, Karel 28 1079 1079 -333 29 Dosedel, Slava 29 1066 1066 465 30 Washington, MaliVai 30 1020 1020 -153 31 Yzaga, Jaime 31 999 999 19 32 Chesnokov, Andrei 32 971 971 -123 33 Gustafsson, Magnus 33 969 969 -617 34 Reneberg, Richey 34 915 915 -82 35 Palmer, Jared 35 908 908 470 36 Krickstein, Aaron 36 903 903 156 37 Haarhuis, Paul 37 887 887 80 38 Clavet, Francisco 38 884 884 406 39 Wheaton, David 39 874 874 229 40 Forget, Guy 40 868 868 609 41 Furlan, Renzo 41 866 866 276 42 Sanchez, Javier 42 844 844 -112 43 Woodforde, Mark 43 842 842 -220 44 Schaller, Gilbert 44 832 832 255 45 Adams, Chuck 45 831 831 232 46 Santoro, Fabrice 46 814 814 172 47 Vacek, Daniel 47 814 814 416 48 Skoff, Horst 48 802 802 216 49 Delaitre, Olivier 49 797 797 237 50 Bjorkman, Jonas 50 785 785 286 51 Pioline, Cedric 51 767 767 -1245 52 Costa, Alberto 52 767 767 N/A 53 Boetsch, Arnaud 53 745 745 -599 54 Lendl, Ivan 54 742 742 -620 55 Braasch, Karsten 55 735 735 125 56 Zoecke, Marcus 56 729 729 461 57 Kucera, Karol 57 724 724 462 58 Davin, Franco 58 724 724 269 59 Fromberg, Richard 59 724 724 -117 60 Enqvist, Thomas 60 692 692 160 61 Filippini, Marcelo 61 687 687 147 62 Carbonell, Tomas 62 685 685 161 63 Agenor, Ronald 63 674 674 52 64 Roux, Lionel 64 672 672 N/A 65 Dreekmann, Hendrik 65 664 664 N/A 66 Stark, Jonathan 66 651 651 -222 67 Black, Byron 67 642 642 85 68 Grabb, Jim 68 639 639 447 69 Holm, Henrik 69 630 630 -70 70 Mansdorf, Amos 70 620 620 -533 71 Hlasek, Jacob 71 620 620 28 72 McEnroe, Patrick 72 608 608 20 73 Rikl, David 73 603 672 -69 103 74 Bates, Jeremy 74 591 603 -12 106 75 Mattar, Luiz 75 586 608 -22 -8 76 Sanchez, Emilio 76 569 569 -249 77 Gilbert, Brad 77 565 565 -364 78 Renzenbrink, Joern 78 563 563 158 79 Tarango, Jeff 79 562 562 47 80 Spadea, Vince 80 560 560 N/A 81 Goellner, Marc 81 559 559 -420 82 Siemerink, Jan 82 548 528 20 -102 83 Martinez, Oscar 83 544 544 N/A 84 Pozzi, Gianluca 84 533 522 11 101 85 Mronz, Alexander 85 532 530 2 224 86 Arrese, Jordi 86 531 531 -80 87 Steven, Brett 87 526 526 -262 88 Apell, Jan 88 512 512 239 89 Steeb, Carl-Uwe 89 512 509 3 7 90 O'Brien, Alex 90 511 511 133 91 Woodbridge, Todd 91 510 510 92 92 Meligeni, Fernando 92 510 510 32 93 Leconte, Henri 93 503 503 31 94 Fleurian, Jean-Philippe 94 499 499 62 95 Olhovskiy, Andrei 95 496 496 -112 96 Jonsson, Lars 96 496 496 177 97 Ondruska, Marcos 97 488 488 -232 98 Kulti, Nicklas 98 488 488 -249 99 Damm, Martin 99 488 488 -75 100 Alami, Karim 100 488 488 N/A Rank Points Points This This Last Points Week Player Week Week +/- - MOVERS: 82 Siemerink, Jan 548 528 20 84 Pozzi, Gianluca 533 522 11 89 Steeb, Carl-Uwe 512 509 3 85 Mronz, Alexander 532 530 2 LOSERS: 74 Bates, Jeremy 591 603 -12 75 Mattar, Luiz 586 608 -22 73 Rikl, David 603 672 -69 The ATP determines its rankings on a Best-14 basis over a rolling 52-week calendarthis means that the points given for a player's best 14 results over the previous 52 weeks make up the player's computer point total. For more information about points given at various tournaments, or for a more in-depth discussion of the ATP ranking system, please see the FAQ. The rec.sport.tennis FAQ is posted every month by Chris Smith, usually around the middle of the month. He sets the expiration date for those articles to a month, so they might still be on your news server, although some news servers ignore those expiration dates. They are also cross posted to rec.answers and news.answers. You can also get it via anonymous ftp on the machine rtfm.mit.edu [180.70.0.209]. The FAQ is contained in six files in the directory /pub/usenet/rec.answers/sports/tennis-faq. This weekly update of the Top 100 players on the men's Association of Tennis Professionals tour is available via e-mail; send requests to Jacqueline Dupree at jd@access.digex.net. If you are interested in receiving a weekly update via e-mail of the Top 100 players on the women's Women's Tennis Association tour, send requests to Mike Horgan at mhorgan@gate.net.
Extractions: Rankings as of 11/21/1994) When you win 10 tournaments in a year, including two Grand Slams and the ATP Championships in Frankfurt, you're going to be the number one player in the world. So, ladies and gentlemen, a fine round of applause, please, for Pete Sampras, who despite a rough patch during the second half of the year still managed to outpace the #2 player in the world by a mere 1848 points. (So, think of it this way: even if that call on the baseline at 4-5 15-30(?) hadn't been overruled, and Andre had gone on to beat Pete and then to win the tournament, Pete would now be #1 in the world by a mere 1400-odd points. Whew! That was a close one 8-).) Boris Becker deservedly is the #2 Mover of the Week, while Agassi and Sergi Bruguera are also rewarded for their semifinalist finishes. Now, about the REST of this list. Quite simply, I'm as mystified by it as you are. (Uh ohthe truth is outI really don't know what's going on deep in the heart of the IBM/ATP computer.) It's easy to surmise that somewhere a challenger event was held this week (and, let me guess, Jim Grabb beat Jeremy Bates in the final?), but I find it hard to believe that guys such as Petr Korda were there and only picked up a point or two. I mean, look at how many people gained 5 points, or 3, or 1. So, my official guess is that either 1) all of these guys did play at a challenger event or 2) either last week's rankings or this week's rankings were/are incorrect. (Gulp.) But, until I see otherwise, this is how they stand: This Rank Points Points Diff. Diff. Week's Last Rank This Last Since since Rank Player Week Diff. Week Week +/- Jan. 3 June 6 - - - 1 Sampras, Pete 1 5097 4579 518 969 -161 2 Agassi, Andre 2 3249 3065 184 2077 1826 3 Becker, Boris 5 2 3237 2848 389 1279 1042 4 Bruguera, Sergi 3 -1 3007 2937 70 417 304 5 Ivanisevic, Goran 4 -1 2936 2936 750 252 6 Chang, Michael 6 2647 2627 20 493 210 7 Edberg, Stefan 8 1 2471 2438 33 -100 -334 8 Berasategui, Alberto 7 -1 2470 2470 1544 672 9 Stich, Michael 9 2380 2380 -1065 -668 10 Martin, Todd 10 2307 2307 612 84 11 Kafelnikov, Yevgeny 11 2174 2172 2 1736 772 12 Ferreira, Wayne 12 2121 2121 843 727 13 Courier, Jim 13 1909 1909 -1481 -534 14 Rosset, Marc 14 1770 1765 5 285 362 15 Medvedev, Andrei 15 1655 1655 -760 -909 16 Muster, Thomas 16 1616 1616 -417 -475 17 Krajicek, Richard 17 1407 1407 -165 254 18 Korda, Petr 18 1397 1395 2 -345 -554 19 Larsson, Magnus 19 1331 1323 8 470 258 20 Stoltenberg, Jason 20 1288 1288 511 444 21 Rafter, Patrick 21 1260 1258 2 654 79 22 Corretja, Alex 22 1256 1256 679 398 23 Eltingh, Jacco 23 1214 1209 5 604 478 24 Gaudenzi, Andrea 24 1184 1183 1 572 172 25 Volkov, Alexander 25 1136 1126 10 -246 -153 26 Karbacher, Bernd 26 1091 1091 466 629 27 Costa, Carlos 27 1084 1084 -60 -357 28 Novacek, Karel 28 1079 1079 -333 430 29 Dosedel, Slava 29 1066 1066 465 89 30 Washington, MaliVai 30 1020 1020 -153 40 31 Yzaga, Jaime 31 999 998 1 19 -216 32 Chesnokov, Andrei 32 971 971 -123 120 33 Gustafsson, Magnus 33 969 969 -617 -982 34 Reneberg, Richey 34 915 914 1 -82 -21 35 Palmer, Jared 35 908 903 5 470 204 36 Krickstein, Aaron 36 903 902 1 156 -130 37 Haarhuis, Paul 37 887 886 1 80 -269 38 Clavet, Francisco 38 884 884 406 884 39 Wheaton, David 39 874 874 229 425 40 Forget, Guy 40 868 868 609 868 41 Furlan, Renzo 41 866 865 1 276 40 42 Sanchez, Javier 42 844 844 -112 -396 43 Woodforde, Mark 43 842 842 -220 103 44 Schaller, Gilbert 44 832 832 255 181 45 Adams, Chuck 45 831 823 8 232 223 46 Santoro, Fabrice 46 814 814 172 814 47 Vacek, Daniel 47 814 812 2 416 80 48 Skoff, Horst 48 802 802 216 240 49 Delaitre, Olivier 49 797 792 5 237 192 50 Bjorkman, Jonas 50 785 783 2 286 313 51 Pioline, Cedric 52 1 767 766 1 -1245 -909 52 Costa, Alberto 51 -1 767 766 1 N/A 244 53 Boetsch, Arnaud 53 745 745 -599 -697 54 Lendl, Ivan 54 742 742 -620 -347 55 Braasch, Karsten 55 735 732 3 125 -54 56 Zoecke, Marcus 56 729 728 1 461 729 57 Kucera, Karol 58 1 724 723 1 462 724 58 Davin, Franco 57 -1 724 724 269 234 59 Fromberg, Richard 59 724 723 1 -117 219 60 Enqvist, Thomas 60 692 692 160 19 61 Filippini, Marcelo 61 687 687 147 687 62 Carbonell, Tomas 62 685 685 161 73 63 Agenor, Ronald 65 2 674 663 11 52 -310 64 Roux, Lionel 63 -1 672 672 N/A 672 65 Dreekmann, Hendrik 66 1 664 663 1 N/A 10 66 Stark, Jonathan 67 1 651 651 -222 -134 67 Black, Byron 68 1 642 640 2 85 56 68 Grabb, Jim 81 13 639 550 89 447 639 69 Holm, Henrik 69 630 630 -70 -275 70 Mansdorf, Amos 71 1 620 619 1 -533 -143 71 Hlasek, Jacob 70 -1 620 620 28 -65 72 McEnroe, Patrick 72 608 608 20 -30 73 Rikl, David 64 -9 672 671 1 172 -93 74 Bates, Jeremy 74 603 591 12 118 136 75 Mattar, Luiz 73 -2 608 608 14 -185 76 Sanchez, Emilio 75 -1 569 569 -249 569 77 Gilbert, Brad 76 -1 565 565 -364 -357 78 Renzenbrink, Joern 77 -1 563 563 158 72 79 Tarango, Jeff 78 -1 562 562 47 82 80 Spadea, Vince 79 -1 560 560 N/A 560 81 Goellner, Marc 80 -1 559 559 -420 -45 82 Siemerink, Jan 85 3 528 528 -122 12 83 Martinez, Oscar 82 -1 544 544 N/A 544 84 Pozzi, Gianluca 87 3 522 522 90 522 85 Mronz, Alexander 84 -1 530 530 222 530 86 Arrese, Jordi 83 -3 531 531 -80 -178 87 Steven, Brett 86 -1 526 526 -262 -19 88 Apell, Jan 88 512 512 239 512 89 Steeb, Carl-Uwe 92 3 509 509 4 509 90 O'Brien, Alex 89 -1 511 511 133 511 91 Woodbridge, Todd 90 -1 510 510 92 510 92 Meligeni, Fernando 91 -1 510 510 32 59 93 Leconte, Henri 93 503 503 31 -268 94 Fleurian, Jean-Philippe 94 499 499 62 -77 95 Olhovskiy, Andrei 96 1 496 496 -112 16 96 Jonsson, Lars 97 1 496 496 177 21 97 Ondruska, Marcos 98 1 488 488 -232 488 98 Kulti, Nicklas 99 1 488 488 -249 -45 99 Damm, Martin 100 1 488 488 -75 -168 100 Alami, Karim N/A N/A 488 N/A N/A N/A 33 Rank Points Points This This Last Points Week Player Week Week +/- - MOVERS: 1 Sampras, Pete 5097 4579 518 3 Becker, Boris 3237 2848 389 2 Agassi, Andre 3249 3065 184 68 Grabb, Jim 639 550 89 4 Bruguera, Sergi 3007 2937 70 7 Edberg, Stefan 2471 2438 33 6 Chang, Michael 2647 2627 20 74 Bates, Jeremy 603 591 12 LOSERS: This week, everyone's a winner! NEWCOMERS: 100 Karim Alami FAREWELL TO: Oliver Gross MOVER OF THE YEAR CONTEST: At last, now comes the time to crown 1994's Mover of the Year, that player who has leapt farther than any of his competitors during the past 11 1/2 months. And can it really be any surprise that the winner is Andre Agassi; in January of 1994 Andre was #24 in the world, had his hand in a cast, and was beginning to look like a has-been. But now, he's the #2 guy, and, scarier still, does not have any points to defend until the week of February 20, 1995. (And, if you want to be REALLY specific about Andre's unbelievable performance in 1994, consider that on February 21 Andre was ranked at #32 and had only 959 points, making his total leap 2290 points since his first tournament of the year.) Let's also recognize the accomplishments of Yevgeny Kafelnikovin fact, let's remember the wisdom of Pete Sampras, who after beating Yevgeny in the 2nd Round at the Australian Open (6-3,2-6,6-3,1-6,9-7), predicted that his near-conqueror would be a Top 20 player by the end of the year. Then there's Alberto "Man of Clay" Berasategui, who, it must be said in all honesty, is probably going to want to encase 1994 in glass, because he may not see this sort of performance again. Then there's the boys at the bottom of the list; it is no doubt small consolation to them that they may not actually be the BIGGEST point-droppers of 1994; for now, this list only contains the Top 100 players. There may be one or two guys who lost more than 1400 points, but who are now so far down the computer as to be invisible. Because of this, I will refrain from giving Jim Courier any snide sort of trophy; the numbers, however, speak for themselves.... (My criteria on this list: anything greater than a 300-point gain or loss during the year.) Rank Points Points This This on Points Week Player Week Jan. 1 +/- - MOVERS: 2 Agassi, Andre 3249 1172 2077 11 Kafelnikov, Yevgeny 2174 438 1736 8 Berasategui, Alberto 2470 926 1544 3 Becker, Boris 3237 1958 1279 1 Sampras, Pete 5097 4128 969 12 Ferreira, Wayne 2121 1278 843 5 Ivanisevic, Goran 2936 2186 750 22 Corretja, Alex 1256 577 679 21 Rafter, Patrick 1260 606 654 10 Martin, Todd 2307 1695 612 40 Forget, Guy 868 259 609 23 Eltingh, Jacco 1214 610 604 24 Gaudenzi, Andrea 1184 612 572 20 Stoltenberg, Jason 1288 777 511 6 Chang, Michael 2647 2154 493 35 Palmer, Jared 908 438 470 19 Larsson, Magnus 1331 861 470 26 Karbacher, Bernd 1091 625 466 29 Dosedel, Slava 1066 601 465 57 Kucera, Karol 724 262 462 56 Zoecke, Marcus 729 268 461 68 Grabb, Jim 639 192 447 4 Bruguera, Sergi 3007 2590 417 47 Vacek, Daniel 814 398 416 38 Clavet, Francisco 884 478 406 LOSERS: 28 Novacek, Karel 1079 1412 -333 18 Korda, Petr 1397 1742 -345 77 Gilbert, Brad 565 929 -364 16 Muster, Thomas 1616 2033 -417 81 Goellner, Marc 559 979 -420 70 Mansdorf, Amos 620 1153 -533 53 Boetsch, Arnaud 745 1344 -599 33 Gustafsson, Magnus 969 1586 -617 54 Lendl, Ivan 742 1362 -620 15 Medvedev, Andrei 1655 2415 -760 9 Stich, Michael 2380 3445 -1065 51 Pioline, Cedric 767 2012 -1245 13 Courier, Jim 1909 3390 -1481 The ATP determines its rankings on a Best-14 basis over a rolling 52-week calendarthis means that the points given for a player's best 14 results over the previous 52 weeks make up the player's computer point total. For more information about points given at various tournaments, or for a more in-depth discussion of the ATP ranking system, please see the FAQ. The rec.sport.tennis FAQ is posted every month by Chris Smith, usually around the middle of the month. He sets the expiration date for those articles to a month, so they might still be on your news server, although some news servers ignore those expiration dates. They are also cross posted to rec.answers and news.answers. You can also get it via anonymous ftp on the machine rtfm.mit.edu [180.70.0.209]. The FAQ is contained in six files in the directory /pub/usenet/rec.answers/sports/tennis-faq. This weekly update of the Top 100 players on the men's Association of Tennis Professionals tour is available via e-mail; send requests to Jacqueline Dupree at jd@access.digex.net. If you are interested in receiving a weekly update via e-mail of the Top 100 players on the women's Women's Tennis Association tour, send requests to Mike Horgan at mhorgan@gate.net.
SRI Rankings Top 50 Men andrei medvedev 62 6-2 Estoril, April 1999 1R andrei medvedev d. andrei medvedev 6-3 6-2 Barcelona, April 1999 1R Albert Portas d. andrei medvedev 6-4 http://www.rankingsoftware.com/tennis/rst990608.htm
Extractions: THIS WEEK : The French Open of 1999 came close to 1997's bizarre set of players winning through to the second week. That year, only three of the quarter-finalists were in the ATP top 50! Let's have a look at the semi-finalists this year, noting that three of the favourites were beaten in the quarters: LAST WEEK THIS WEEK SRI SRI ATP SRI ATP Rank Clay Rank Rank Rank Dominik Hrbaty 30 20 31 22 18 Andre Agassi 2 (10) 14 2 4 Andrei Medvedev 86 120 99 37 30 Fernando Meligeni 33 22 55 27 26 After the loss to Ljubicic, he took four weeks off. How's that for a French Open preparation?! Apart from the week in Sweden where he made the final, Medvedev had gone 2-10 on clay. To turn that around was quite amazing. Medvedev has been ranked as high as 16th on the SRI Rankings computer back in March 1995, but this week he leaps back into the Top 50, up from 86 to 37 (ATP #99 -> #30). Another entry into the SRI Rankings Top 50 comes from Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero, who made the final of a Challenger event in the Czech Republic. He's currently ATP #113, but we expect bigger things.
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Extractions: HOME NFL MLB NBA ... Players Players Men's Women's Men's Players Name Height Weight Plays Birthdate Hometown Mohammad Abdulla Maximilian Abel Right Frankfurt, Germany Jose Acasuso Right Posadas-Misionas, Argentina David Adams Right Durban, South Africa Andre Agassi Right Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Ronald Agenor Right Rabat, Morocco Johannes Ager Karim Alami Right Casablanca, Morocco Francesco Aldi Right Palermo, Italy Yves Allegro Right Grone, Switzerland Nicolas Almagro Right Murcia, Spain Prakash Amritraj Right Tarzana, California, USA Mario Ancic Right Split, Croatia Jan Frode Andersen Left Asker, Norway Igor Andreev Right Moscow, Russia Hicham Arazi Left Casablanca, Morocco Hugo Armando Right Miami, Florida, USA Lucas Arnold Right Buenos Aires, Argentina Wayne Arthurs Left Adelaide, Australia Thierry Ascione Right Villeurbanne, France Simon Aspelin Right Saltsjobaden, Sweden Paul Baccanello Right Adelaide, Australia Jean-Francois Bachelot Right Perpignan, France Lubomira Bacheva Right Sofia, Bulgaria Marcos Baghdatis Right Limassol, Cypress Omar Bahrouzyan Brian Baker Right Nashville, Tennessee, USA Juan Balcells Right Barcelona, Spain
The Faces Of Russian Tennis - IMAGES - MOSNEWS.COM The Faces Of Russian tennis. andrei Stolyarov / Photo by a href=http//www.sport Andrey medvedev / Photo by a href=http//www.sport http://www.mosnews.com/images/p/2932.shtml
Extractions: Add to Bookmarks MosNews MONEY MosNews Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas announced on Thursday that Lithuania plans to buy the 53.7 percent stake in the Mazeikiu Nafta refinery which currently belongs to the embattled Russian oil major Yukos. OTTO LATSIS Moscow News Due to low standards of living Russians are afraid of having babies. An acute demographic crisis is threatening the country: the current average of children born into every 100 families is only 151, which is not enough for population reproduction.
The Faces Of Russian Tennis - IMAGES - MOSNEWS.COM The Faces Of Russian tennis. Andrey medvedev / Photo by a href=http//www.sport andrei Stolyarov / Photo by a href=http//www.sport http://www.mosnews.com/images/p/2922.shtml
Extractions: Add to Bookmarks MosNews MONEY MosNews Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas announced on Thursday that Lithuania plans to buy the 53.7 percent stake in the Mazeikiu Nafta refinery which currently belongs to the embattled Russian oil major Yukos. OTTO LATSIS Moscow News Due to low standards of living Russians are afraid of having babies. An acute demographic crisis is threatening the country: the current average of children born into every 100 families is only 151, which is not enough for population reproduction.
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List Of Male Tennis Players: Information From Answers.com List of male tennis players The following lists male tennis players from over the Miloslav Mecir (1964) - (Czechoslovakia Slovak); andrei medvedev http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-male-tennis-players
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping List of male tennis players Wikipedia List of male tennis players The following lists male tennis players from over the years who have been ranked in the top 25 in the 'open era', in the top few prior to the open era, in the top few in doubles, quarterfinalists or better in a Grand Slam tournament, or medalists at the Olympic Games Corrado Barazzutti Italy Pierre Barthes France ) - one of the "Handsome Eight" Jeremy Bates -) - (Great Britain) Boris Becker West Germany Germany Alberto Berasategui -) - (Spain) Jay Berger -) - (U.S.)
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French Open Tennis Schedule, Information And Records tennisX.com is your source for French Open tennis information like statistics, andrei medvedev(u). 16 26 64 63 64. 1998 Carlos Moya. Alex Corretja http://www.tennis-x.com/tournaments/frenchopen.shtml
Extractions: "My first match on clay is always tough and I definitely didn't feel comfortable out there today," Clijsters said after winning her 15th consecutive tour match. "It's tough out there on clay and I feel I have to try 10 times harder than I have to on hardcourts, or grass even. Pushing off is a lot tougher for me, and especially today because the court was a little softer."
Tennis Corner: 1993 Men's Tennis Tournament Results andrei medvedev (UKR) def. Karel Novacek (CZE) 64 6-2 Site-specific editorial/photos Copyright 1997-2004 tennis Corner. All rights reserved. http://www.tenniscorner.net/index.php?corner=M&action=results&season=1993