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  Saturday, 18 January, 2003, 06:39 GMT
What did you say?
My wrist is bothering me, and I decided not to play
Marat Safin tells it like it is after withdrawing from the tournament at the third-round stage.

I think she really, really, really wants to win another Slam
Serena Williams explains just how much her sister Venus wants to win the Australian Open.

He's the epitome of a gentleman, he's just a very kind individual. He has a good heart - his parents are really nice as well. I think he could be a politician one day - he could definitely run for state governor and then president eventually
You get the impression Serena Williams quite likes James Blake.

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