Agassi says he'll play Aussie Open

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Agassi says he'll play Aussie Open Andre Agassi still plans to play in the Australian Open despite injuring his hip in an exhibition tournament, the star told ESPN on Friday morning. Agassi suffered the injury during an exhibition match against Andy Roddick on Thursday. Agassi was trailing 6-5 in his Kooyong Classic match when he retired. Agassi said he felt tightness in the muscle at the front of his right hip and would have an MRI to determine the damage. "The good news is that it didn't just tear, it was tightening up and that can be your body protecting itself, which is hopefully more of the issue," Agassi said. "That wasn't comfortable out there at all, what I was feeling. I have to wait and see what I'm dealing with — it's a pretty scary feeling out there when something doesn't feel right and is getting worse. "It's very disappointing and I'll have to do my best to deal with it." Top-ranked Roger Federer and Roddick will meet Saturday in a possible preview of the Australian Open final. Federer beat Tim Henman 6-4, 6-2 in just 61 minutes Friday in the Kooyong Classic exhibition tournament. Agassi also will be in action Saturday after asking tournament officials to let him play Henman in a final Australian Open tuneup match. They will meet after Federer and Roddick play in the final. Roddick withdrew from their exhibition match on the corresponding Saturday last year because of blisters, and Federer was excited by the opportunity to play a close rival just two days before the start of the year's first Grand Slam tournament. "I'm looking forward to this prospect because it's always nice when the No. 1 and No. 2 play each other," said Federer, the defending Australian Open champion. Despite the proximity of his first-round Australian Open match against Fabrice Santoro, Federer said he wouldn't be holding much in reserve against Roddick. "You've just got to make sure you don't pull a muscle," Federer said. "Other than that, once you play, looking ahead to the Open, you shouldn't change yourgame too much because you might enter the tournament confused." Olympic gold medalist Nicolas Massu retired in the second set against David Nalbandian when he was down 6-4, 2-1 in a matchup of relegated players. Massu, who had a hernia operation in November, said he'd hurt his left ankle and didn't want to risk aggravating it too much before the Open. "This was one of the first matches for me in three months, so I started to feel some pain and I didn't want to hurt anymore," he said. "I want to be sure that it's OK." Gaston Gaudio played Ivan Ljubicic later Friday in another match of noncontenders. http://msn.foxsports.com/story/3323344 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.225.168.85
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