Tough French draw for Hewitt
Tough French draw for Hewitt
From correspondents in Paris
May 23, 2003
TOP seed Lleyton Hewitt will have to fight all the way for his first
French Open title after being handed a nightmare draw today with the
prospect of facing any one of seven top line clay court specialists
by the semis.
If Hewitt gets past a potential clash with three-time winner Gustavo
Kuerten or 21st seed Gaston Gaudio in the fourth round, he faces a
possible quarter final against either defending champion Albert Costa
(9th seed) from Spain or Gaudio's fellow Argentinians David
Nalbandian (8) and Agustin Calleri (18).
Third seed and last year's finalist Juan Carlos Ferrero or young 19th
seeded Chilean Fernando Gonzalez, who beat Hewitt in Hamburg last
week, could then provide even stiffer resistance in the semi.
After an opening match against American Brian Vahaly, even reaching
as far as the fourth round will be tough for the 22-year-old South
Australian who has never gone beyond the quarter finals at Roland
Garros.
Big serving Briton Greg Rusedski looms in the second round and yet
another clay courter, Spaniard Tommy Robredo, in the third.
Second seed Andre Agassi, on the other hand, received a far
friendlier draw with his first major worry coming from a potential
quarter final against last week's Hamburg Masters winner and seventh
seed Guillermo Coria from Argentina.
Fourth seeds Carlos Moya and No.5 Roger Federer then await for a
possible semi.
Hewitt's Davis Cup team mate Wayne Arthurs was drawn in Hewitt's half
and has a first round clash with Czech Radek Stepanek while Mark
Philippoussis will face an as yet undecided qualifier.
The only other Australian male in the draw, wildcard Scott Draper,
has a tough first round match against 12th seeded Dutchman Sjeng
Schalken.
In the women's draw, the Williams sisters remained on track for their
fifth grand slam final meeting in a row after top seeded Serena and
No.3 Venus were drawn in opposite sides.
Defending champion Serena opens up against Barbara Rittner and Venus
plays a qualifier while No.2 seed Kim Clijsters plays Amy Frazier.
The best chance among the Australian women, Alicia Molik, has a tough
opener against 15th seed Magdalena Maleeva but if she can overcome
the Bulgarian she could reach as far as the quarter finals where
Clijsters awaits.
Wildcard Christine Wheeler and Nicole Pratt could face each other in
the second round if they get past Tathiana Garbin and 14th seed
Eleni Daniilidou respectively.
Tenth seed Jelena Dokic, who has hinted she could return from
Yugoslavia to play again for Australia, was drawn to meet Venus Willi
ams in the fourth round.
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