10-03-2008, 09:41 PM
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Fans will also have the chance to watch a Grand Slam finalist in action. Dutchman Martin Verkerk, who was once ranked No. 14 on the ATP Tour and came within one match of winning the French Open in 2003. A serious shoulder injury kept the 29-year-old off the court for 18 months (July 2004-January 2006) and now, ranked No. 683 in the world, Verkerk is attempting to resurrect what has already been a very successful career.
Benieuwd wat het deze week wordt.
Fans will also have the chance to watch a Grand Slam finalist in action. Dutchman Martin Verkerk, who was once ranked No. 14 on the ATP Tour and came within one match of winning the French Open in 2003. A serious shoulder injury kept the 29-year-old off the court for 18 months (July 2004-January 2006) and now, ranked No. 683 in the world, Verkerk is attempting to resurrect what has already been a very successful career.
Benieuwd wat het deze week wordt.