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Aces and Faults: Main Draws for Paris and Pattaya City

Published by Aaress Lawless on Feb 4, 2008 | Print |

Read the latest news about this week’s Open Gaz de France and Pattaya Women’s Open events, world No. 1 Justine Henin’s next appearance in Antwerp, Roland Garros’ lawsuits against three betting companies, the Israeli crowd’s behavior during Fed Cup, and more in today’s edition of Aces and Faults.

Aces

The main draws have been released for this week’s Open Gaz de France in Paris, France and the Pattaya Women’s Open in Pattaya City, Thailand. (Paris / Pattaya)

Britain avoided Fed Cup relegation last week and maintained their Euro/Africa Zone Group One status. (BBC Sport)

Justine Henin will return to competition on February 14 at the Proximus Diamond Games. (Justine Henin’s official website)

Roland Garros is suing three betting companies. (Yahoo Sports)

The winner of the SMASH State Open Clay Court Junior Cup will receive a wild card into the qualifying of the Family Circle Cup. (ZooTennis)

The four Australian Open semifinalists are scheduled to participate in the Pacific Life Open. (The Desert Sun)

Serbia’s Ana Ivanovic has no plans to change her citizenship. (B92)

Faults

The Israeli crowd booed Anna Chakvetadze and mocked Maria Sharapova’s grunting during their matches. Although Sharapova was not bothered by the atmosphere, Chakvetadze did consider their behavior disrespectful. (Jerusalem Post)

Stars On Court Today

Open Gaz de France: Azarenka vs. Daniilidou, Srebotnik vs. Loit, Black/Huber vs. Ditty/Fedak

Pattaya Women’s Open: Craybas vs. Savchuk, Kerber vs. Yuan

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