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French Open 2003

  • Ferrero fire is too much for the Dutchman

  • Henin makes play for a power share with the sisters

  • Henin slams the door on Clijsters

    June 8: Justine Henin-Hardenne and Kim Clijsters gave us a bit of a stinker, although Henin will be happy with the 6-0, 6-4 victory.

  • Battle of the Belges takes sister act script

  • Verkerk does Dutch proud as Coria hurls away his chances

  • Verkerk claims place in final

    French Open: Unseeded and unheralded Dutchman Martin Verkerk knocks out seventh seed Guillermo Coria and advances to the final in Paris.

  • Moody Williams bites the dust

    June 6: The world of women's tennis was turned upside down yesterday when Serena Williams was beaten by Justine Henin-Hardenne in a semi-final of high drama, controversy and thrills.

  • Williams is beaten and then cries 'foul'

    June 6: Serena Williams cried openly after losing the French Open semi-final to Justine Henin-Hardenne and accused the Belgian of "lying and fabricating".

  • Serena shocked by Belgian's bite

    The French Open ladies singles final will be an all-Belgian affair, after Justine Henin-Hardenne ended the grand slam dominance of Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters beat Nadia Petrova.

  • Costa keeps on coming back

    June 5: After the luxury of a straight-sets victory in the fourth round against Arnaud Clément, Albert Costa was back on the treadmill again yesterday.

  • Williams just better all round

    June 5: Serena Williams must dispose of Justine Henin-Hardenne, who has beaten her twice, to face Kim Clitjsters or Nadia Petrova in the French Open final on Saturday.

  • Time catches up on Agassi

  • Mauresmo buckles as Serena belts

  • Agassi sent packing by Coria

    Andre Agassi's 17 years of experience could not prevent him being dumped out of the French Open quarter-finals at the hands of Argentina's seventh seed Guillermo Coria.

  • Serena too strong for Mauresmo

    It was billed as the match of the French Open so far: in the end it turned into a rout as world No1 Serena Williams destroyed Amelie Mauresmo in straight sets.

  • Spain reign with wily Robredo

    June 3: After beating Lleyton Hewitt in the third round Tommy Robredo beat three times French Open champion Gustavo Kuerton to reach the quarter-finals.

  • Henman put out to grass preparation

  • Agassi fluently through with energy saved

  • Henman fails to go the distance

  • Usual suspects line up

About 44 results for French Open 2003
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