| Parmentier, Erakovic ousted at Forest Hills
Top-seeded Frenchwoman Pauline
Parmentier and second-seeded Marina Erakovic of New Zealand were first-round
upset victims Wednesday at the $74,800 Forest Hills Tennis Classic, a final
U.S. Open tune-up.
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| Chakvetadze, Mauresmo reach Pilot Pen quarters
Top-seeded Anna Chakvetadze and former
world No. 1 Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo were a pair of second-round winners
Wednesday at the $600,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event, a final hardcourt U.S.
Open tune-up.
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| Verdasco rolls; Karlovic falls at Pilot Pen
Top-seeded Spaniard Fernando Verdasco was
an easy third-round winner, while second-seeded Croat Ivo Karlovic went by way
of the upset Wednesday at the $708,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event, a final U.S.
Open tune-up.
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| Hewitt pulls out of U.S. Open
Former champion Lleyton Hewitt will skip
the U.S. Open after undergoing hip surgery.
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| Bartoli, Mauresmo, Szavay post wins in New Haven
Third-seeded Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli,
fourth-seeded Hungarian Agnes Szavay and former world No. 1 Amelie Mauresmo of
France were all winners Tuesday at the $600,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event, a
final hardcourt U.S. Open tune-up.
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| Andreev, Fish, Karlovic all reach third round in New Haven
Fourth-seeded Russian Igor Andreev, second-
seeded Croat Ivo Karlovic and eighth-seeded American Mardy Fish were second-
round winners Tuesday at the $708,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event, a final U.S.
Open tune-up.
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| Andreev reaches third round in New Haven
Fourth-seeded Russian Igor Andreev was an
easy second-round winner Tuesday at the $708,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event, a
final U.S. Open tune-up.
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| Benesova lands in Forest Hills QFs
Third-seeded Czech Iveta Benesova was
among Tuesday's opening-round winners at the $74,800 Forest Hills Tennis
Classic, a final U.S. Open tune-up.
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| Bartoli, Mauresmo post wins in New Haven
Third-seeded Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli
and former world No. 1 Amelie Mauresmo of France were a pair of winners
Tuesday at the $600,000 Pilot Pen Tennis event, a final hardcourt U.S. Open
tune-up.
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| Can struggling Federer defend his honor in NYC?
The fourth and final tennis major of 2008
will get underway next week, as reigning four-time champion Roger Federer will
be on hand to defend his title at the U.S. Open. For the women, on the other
hand, there will definitely be a new champ, as Justine Henin will not return
for a defense after retiring from the sport earlier this year.
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