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NEXT STOP: SUNNY SAN JOSE

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sam-1.JPGThe ATP - 2007 SAP Open is stirring some interest this week. There is 19-year old Sam Querrey, the tall (very tall at 6-foot-6) American teenager who passed up college to turn pro last summer. He just defeated famous journeyman and fellow American Paul Goldstein 6-2 6-1. His next match will be against top-seed Andy Roddick who will be coming from their successful Davis Cup match at the Czech Republic. Their games match well and it would be exciting to watch who will fire the most number of aces between the two.

murray-12.JPGOf course, there is the other 19-year old third-seeded Andy Murray of Great Britain who is now ranked 13th in the world. He will be defending his first ATP title under the wings of coach Brad Gilbert. After his phenomenal fourth round performance against Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open last month, it would be fascinating to observe if he can carry the success wave over in this tournament. If he can raise that trophy by the week’s end, the Scot can enter the top ten for the first time in his career.

Finally, Marat Safin will be making his appearance after some coaxing (and the right appearance fee presumably) from tournament organizers. He will be flying in from Chile after another successful Davis Cup first-round match.


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