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Friday, 14 October 2005 |
Greg Rusedski sweeps through in Moscow
Greg
Rusedski swept past his opponent the Frenchman Michael Llodra in
straight sets to reach the second round of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow.
The Briton, who reached the final in 2004, broke in game four and his indoor ability proved too much as he broke another three times for a 6-3 6-1 victory.
Greg Rusedski will be playing against Russian qualifier Igor Kunitsyn in round two.
Tim Henman is in action on Wednesday as well. He faces Radek Stepanek in Vienna at around 2000 BST.
Tim Henman returned after a back injury and beat Antony Dupuis on Monday.
The
31-year-old had not played since the U.S. Open back in August but found
his form again swiftly and believes he can further improve on a 4-0
record against Radek Stepanek.
"He's playing well and he's having a really solid year, so he's going to be confident and tough to beat," Tim Henman said.
"But I have a really good record against him so I know what I need to do in order to make life difficult for him.
"I have to make sure I concentrate well and if I execute my game plan well enough I'm confident I can win," Tim Henman added.
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