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This is an archive article published on May 28, 2004

Top seed takes root in Paris clay

Roger Federer put down roots on the Roland Garros centre court on Thursday with a crowd-pleasing victory over Nicolas Kiefer to reach the Fr...

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Roger Federer put down roots on the Roland Garros centre court on Thursday with a crowd-pleasing victory over Nicolas Kiefer to reach the French Open third round.

The world No.1 had never won a match on the Parisian centre stage before but so enthralled was the crowd by his 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 victory, it will be hard for organisers to schedule him anywhere else other than the main arena in future. While far from his best on Thursday — against Kiefer he never had to be — Federer showed enough class for the fans to realise they were witnessing a very special player.

“It was important to get used to the centre court,” he smiled. “I am happy I got through. You know it was okay. But I think I will have to play a little bit better next match.”

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Next up for the Wimbledon and Australian Open champion is a player who made centre court his own, three-times former champion Gustavo Kuerten.

The Brazilian stormed into the third round with a 6-2, 6-0, 6-3 win over Belgian Gilles Elseneer.

“It will be a great match for the tournament,” Federer said. “If I can get through him that is for me a huge step.”

Federer and Kuerten were joined in the third round by another former world No.1, Lleyton Hewitt, after the Australian beat Austrian Juergen Melzer 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. “I feel pretty confident where my game’s at at the moment,” 12th-seeded Hewitt said. “I feel confident maybe overall more, maybe moving a little bit better on clay this year.”

 
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In the women’s draw, Venus Williams toiled for an hour and 21 minutes to beat Jelena Kostanic of Croatia 6-3, 6-3.

The American was in erratic form, losing the first three games, but did enough to set up a last 32 clash with former French Open champion Mary Pierce. Pierce advanced with ease, beating Spain’s Gala Leon Garcia 6-1, 6-1.

Jennifer Capriati also muscled her way through, out-gunning Czech qualifier Kveta Peschke 7-5, 6-3. The American seventh seed, champion here in 2001, was pushed to three sets in her opening round win over Ukraine’s Yulia Beygelzimer and needed a timely break at 4-5 to avoid losing the opening set against Peschke.

Capriati is on course for a quarter-final showdown with second seed Serena Williams and will play either Anna-Lena Groenefeld of Germany or Australia’s Samantha Stosur in the third round. (Reuters)

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