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    The Sports Network
    25 May 2005

    Gaudio, Nalbandian advance; Henman falls in Paris
    Paris, France (Sports Network) - Defending champion Gaston Gaudio and his
    fellow Argentine David Nalbandian moved into the third round, while 2004
    semifinalist Tim Henman suffered a second-round upset Wednesday at the
    French Open.
    The seventh-seeded Henman gave way to Peruvian clay-courter Luis Horna 7-5,
    6-7 (2-7), 6-3, 6-4. The serve-and-volleying Henman surprised the tennis
    world last year when he soared all the way into the semifinals on the red
    clay at Roland Garros.
    Horna stunned current world No. 1 Roger Federer in straight sets in the
    first round here in Paris in 2003.
    Meanwhile, the fifth-seeded Gaudio reached the round of 32 when Russian
    Dmitry Tursunov defaulted prior to their match because of a knee injury.
    Tursunov withdrew from the year's second Grand Slam event because of a
    possible cartilage tear in the knee. An MRI revealed the magnitude of the
    injury that has hampered the Russian for about a week. Tursunov, though, was
    able to defeat Austrian Stefan Koubek here on Monday.
    Gaudio upset fellow Argentine Guillermo Coria in five sets in last year's
    French Open finale.
    A 10th-seeded Nalbandian whipped Czech Tomas Berdych in straight sets, 6-3,
    6-2, 6-1. The former Wimbledon runner-up Nalbandian was a semifinalist at
    Roland Garros a year ago.
    05/25 10:57:12 ET
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