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    1ST LEAD: Horna replaces Nalbandian in Wimbledon draw

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    June 19, 2004, Saturday

    Revised men's draw for the 17.95-million-dollar Wimbledon
    Championshiops starting Monday after withdrawal of fourth seed David
    Nalbandian. Men Roger Federer, 1, Switzerland v Alex Bogdanovic,
    Britain Julian Knowle, Austria v Alejandro Falla, Colombia Alberto
    Martin, Spain v Fabrice Santoro, France Thomas Johansson, Sweden v
    Nicolas Kiefer, Germany Feliciano Lopez, Spain v Richard Bloomfield,
    Britain Cyril Saulnier, France v Michael Llodra, France Gilles
    Elseneer, Belgium v Arvind Parmar, Britain Ivo Karlovic, Croatia v
    Paradorn Srichaphan, 13, Thailand Carlos Moya, 9, Spain v Olivier
    Patience, France Alex Corretja, Spain v Radek Stepanek, Czech
    Republic Sargis Sargsian, Armenia v Marc Lopez, Spain Dmitry
    Tursunov, Russia v Marat Safin, Russia Mikhail Youzhny, Russia v
    Goran Ivanisevic, Croatia Jaime Delgado, Britain v Filippo Volandri,
    Italy Irakli Labadze, Georgia v Kristof Vliegen, Belgium Jurgen
    Melzer, Austria v Lleyton Hewitt, 7, Australia Guillermo Coria, 3,
    Argentina v Wesley Moodie, South Africa Florian Mayer, Germany v
    Wayne Arthurs, Australia Karol Kucera, Slovakia v Oscar Hernandez,
    Spain Wayne Ferreira, South Africa v Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia Jonas
    Bjorkman, Sweden v Raemon Sluiter, Netherlands Jan Vacek, Czech
    Republic v Lu Yen-Hsun, Taipei Arnaud Clement, France v Joachim
    Johansson, Sweden Ivan Pastor, Spain v Mardy Fish, 14, U.S. Sebastien
    Grosjean, 10, France v Thierry Ascione, France Olivier Rochus,
    Belgium v Gregory Carraz, France Daniele Bracciale, Italy v Jan
    Hernych, Czech Republic Jan-Michael Gambill, U.S. v Max Mirnyi,
    Belarus Robby Ginepri, U.S. v Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia-Montenegro
    Fernando Verdasco, Spain v Glenn Weiner, U.S. Stefan Koubek, Austria
    v Jose Acasuso, Argentina Julien Boutter, France v Juan Carlos
    Ferrero, 6, Spain Tim Henman, 5, Britain v Ruben Ramierez Hidalgo,
    Spain Flavio Saretta, Brazil v Ivo Hueberger, Switzerland David
    Ferrer, Spain v Victor Hanescu, Romania Andre Sa, Brazil v Hicham
    Arazi, Morocco Fernando Gonzalez, Chile v Martin Vassallo Arguello,
    Italy Igor Andreev, Russia v John van Lottum, Netherlands Martin
    Verkerk, Netherlands v Nikolay Davydenko, Russia Christophe Rochus,
    Belgium v Mark Philippoussis, 11, Australia Jiri Novak, 16, Czech
    Republic v Xavier Malisse, Belgium Antony Dupuis, France v Tommy
    Haas, Germany Karol Beck, Slovakia v Jonathan Marray, Britain Potito
    Starace, Italy v Tommy Robredo, Spain Dominik Hrbaty, Slovakia v
    David Sanchez, Spain Mark Hilton, Britain v Albert Costa, Spain
    Julien Benneteau, France v Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic Mario Ancic,
    Croatia v Luis Horna, Peru Rainer Schuettler, 8, Germany v Robin
    Soderling, Sweden Greg Rusedski, Britain v Davide Sanguinetti, Italy
    Felix Mantilla, Spain v Kristian Pless, Denmark Todd Reid, Australia
    v Vincent Spadea, U.S. Juan Chela, Argentina v Lars Burgsmueller,
    Germany Thomas Enqvist, Sweden v Galo Blanco, Spain Todd Martin, U.S.
    v Guillermo Canas, Argentina Lee Childs, Britain v Sjeng Schalken,
    12, Netherlands Nicolas Massu, 15, Chile v Alexander Popp, Germany
    Bohdan Ulihrach, Czech Republic v Albert Montanes, Spain Kenneth
    Carlsen, Denmark v Richard Gasquet, France Andy Ram, Israel v Andrei
    Pavel, Romania Taylor Dent, U.S. v Ramon Delgado, Paraguay Luis
    Horna, Peru v Dennis van Scheppingen, Netherlands Alexander Peya,
    Austria v Jeff Salzenstein, U.S. Yeu-Tzuoo Wang, Tailei v Andy
    Roddick, 2, U.S. dpa bs gb

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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