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  • Tennis: On the line ... Sargis Sargsian

    Racing Post
    October 4, 2004, Monday

    ON THE LINE... SARGIS SARGSIAN


    SARGIS SARGSIAN has won an impressive 11 of his 16 carpet-court
    matches since 2001 and could be a player to follow on this year's
    swing.

    The Armenian has failed to fire on hard, clay and grass courts this
    season, managing just 14 wins from 37 matches, but he played his best
    tennis of this season to reach the last 16 of the US Open in late
    August.

    Sargsian showed what a great competitor he is at Flushing Meadows
    when twice coming back from the brink of defeat - against Paul-Henri
    Mathieu and Nicolas Massu - to win in five sets.

    Closer inspection of Sargsian's displays on carpet since 2001 reveal
    a player capable of performing well above his present ranking of 45
    on this surface.

    He was the only player to reach two carpet-court finals last season,
    in St Petersburg and Moscow, and in the Kremlin Cup he lowered the
    colours of Yevgeny Kafelnikov, one of the finest carpet players of
    all time.

    Jiri Novak and Rainer Schuttler are other top-class players who had
    no answer to Sargsian's smooth groundstrokes and potent serve on
    carpet last term.

    The 31-year-old is no spring chicken and before hanging up his racket
    he will be keen to add to his sole ATP title, which he captured in
    1997 on grass in Rhode Island.

    Sargsian has entered this week's Grand Prix tournament in Lyon and,
    providing he stays injury-free, will almost certainly travel to
    Russia to play in the Kremlin Cup and St Petersburg Open, in which he
    will bid to go one better than last season.
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