The premier tournament of the tennis circuit starts on monday 24 June 2002. The following is the list of seeds:
**Men’s Seeds **
1 Lleyton Hewitt
2 Marat Safin
3 Andre Agassi
4 Tim Henman
5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov
6 Pete Sampras
7 Roger Federer
8 Thomas Johansson
9 Juan Carlos Ferrero
10 Guillermo Canas
11 Andy Roddick
12 Jiri Novak
13 Younes El Aynaoui
14 Thomas Enqvist
15 Andrei Pavel
16 Nicolas Escude
17 Rainer Schuettler
18 Sjeng Schalken
19 Juan Ignacio Chela
20 Tommy Robredo
**Ladies’ Seeds **
1 Venus Williams
2 Serena Williams
3 Jennifer Capriati
4 Monica Seles
5 Kim Clijsters
6 Justine Henin
7 Jelena Dokic
8 Sandrine Testud
9 Amelie Mauresmo
10 Silvia Farina Elia
11 Daniela Hantuchova
12 Elena Dementieva
13 Meghann Shaughnessy
14 Iroda Tulyaganova
15 Anna Smashnova
16 Lisa Raymond
17 Patty Schnyder
18 Anastasia Myskina
19 Magdalena Maleeva
20 Tamarine Tanasugarn
I think it will be Hewitt but I wish it not to be. My favourite Tennis player Rios is still injured so I better take James Blake as my favourite for now.
“WatCh youR tHoughtS; they become words. WatCh youR wOrdS; they become actions. WatCh youR aCtiOns; they become habits. WatCh youR hAbiTs; they become character. WatCh youR chaRactEr; it becomes your dEsTinY."
Aisam ul Haq Qureshi an up and coming player has qualified for the Men's Doubles competition at Wimbledon. This is great news for Pakistani Tennis. I have not seen a Pakistani player ever enter a grand slam competition.
The only controversial thing is that he is teaming up with an Israeli player??
Amir Hadad ISR
Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi PAK
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Martin Rodriguez ARG
Tom Vanhoudt BEL
Nothing Personal brother, Its just that He ruined a very good Doubles Team (of His and Leander’s). Together they played very well and reached the finals of all the Grand Slams. After that probably success went over his head. I just hope that he learns his lesson well and soon enough. They have a realistic chance of winning a medal at Asian and Olympic games.
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Originally posted by UMAIR316: I don't care if he is playing with a jewish guy or Sharone's private bi, as long he brings the gold to Pakistan.
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In Wimbledon, they dont award medals. One should appreciate the fact that you have a representation in such a prestigious tournament specially in a Country where no one cares about that game.
WOW that’s cool and good to see that even Pakistani players are starting at Wimbeldon hope he does also start playing single.
Would love to see him play. Coz I love tennis
“WatCh youR tHoughtS; they become words. WatCh youR wOrdS; they become actions. WatCh youR aCtiOns; they become habits. WatCh youR hAbiTs; they become character. WatCh youR chaRactEr; it becomes your dEsTinY."