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WORLD TEAM CUP, DUSSELDORF, GERMANY Rochusclub Düsseldorf, 18-24 May 2003 WORLD TEAM CUP, DUSSELDORF, GERMANY Rochusclub Düsseldorf, 18-24 May 2003 RED GROUP BLUE GROUP Nation Nation Score Nation Nation Score Sun ESP vs. USA 1-2 Mon ARG vs. SWE 3-0 18 May Carlos MOYA vs. James BLAKE 76(2) 75 ##### David NALBANDIAN vs. Jonas BJORKMAN 62 62 CC1 Alex CORRETJA vs. Todd MARTIN 36 46 CC2 Gaston GAUDIO vs. Thomas ENQVIST 46 64 76(4) 11:00 A.CORRETJA/F.VICENTE vs. J.BLAKE/M.FISH 26 67(9) 13:00 L.ARNOLD/D.NALBANDIAN vs. J.BJORKMAN/T.ENQVIST 67(2) 76(4) 6 Sun AUS vs. CZE 1-2 Mon GER vs. CHI 1-2 18 May Lleyton HEWITT vs. Jiri NOVAK 63 62 ##### Lars BURGSMULLER vs. Fernando GONZALEZ 46 67(6) CC2 Wayne ARTHURS vs. Radek STEPANEK 67(1) 36 CC1 Tomas BEHREND vs. Marcelo RIOS 36 75 76(2) 11:00 W.ARTHURS/L/HEWITT vs. J.NOVAK/R.STEPANEK 46 46 13:00 M.KOHLMANN/R.SCHUETTLER vs. F.GONZALEZ/N.MASSU 61 26 06 Tues ESP vs. CZE 1-2 Wed ARG vs. GER 3-0 20 May Alex CORRETJA vs. Radek STEPANEK 64 64 ##### David NALBANDIAN vs. Rainer SCHUETTLER 64 75 CC2 Carlos MOYA vs. Jiri NOVAK 64 67(5) 26 CC1 Gaston GAUDIO vs. Tomas BEHREND 62 64 13:00 A.CORRETJA/C.MOYA vs. J.NOVAK/R.STEPANEK 36 46 13:00 L.ARNOLD/D.NALBANDIAN vs. L.BURGSMULLER/M.KOHLMANN 62 06 62 Tues AUS vs. USA 3-0 Wed CHI vs. SWE 3-0 20 May Lleyton HEWITT vs. James BLAKE 63 63 ##### Nicolas MASSU vs. Thomas ENQVIST 62 63 CC1 Wayne ARTHURS vs. Todd MARTIN 76(4) 75 CC2 Fernando GONZALEZ vs. Magnus NORMAN 62 63 13:00 W.ARTHURS/T.REID vs. M.FISH/G.OLIVER 64 62 13:00 F.GONZALEZ/N.MASSU vs. J.BJORKMAN/M.NORMAN 64 62 Thurs ESP vs. AUS 2-1 Fri GER vs. SWE 3-0 22 May Carlos MOYA vs. Lleyton HEWITT 26 63 36 ##### Rainer SCHUETTLER vs. Magnus NORMAN 61 63 CC1 Alex CORRETJA vs. Wayne ARTHURS 36 75 75 CC1 Lars BURGSMULLER vs. Thomas ENQVIST 57 64 64 13:00 A.CORRETJA/F.VICENTE vs. M.PHILIPPOUSSIS/T.REID 61 61 13:00 T.BEHREND/M.KOHLMANN vs. T.ENQVIST/M.NORMAN 67(5) 50 retir Thurs CZE vs. USA 2-1 Fri ARG vs. CHI 0-3 22 May Jiri NOVAK vs. James BLAKE 57 64 36 ##### David NALBANDIAN vs. Fernando GONZALEZ 46 57 CC2 Radek STEPANEK vs. Todd MARTIN 62 75 CC2 Gaston GAUDIO vs. Marcelo RIOS 36 36 13:00 J.NOVAK/R.STEPANEK vs. J.BLAKE/M.FISH 63 46 61 13:00 L.ARNOLD/D.NALBANDIAN vs. F.GONZALEZ/N.MASSU 36 01 retire Team Standings FINALS - Saturday, 24 May 2003 - CC1 - Starting at 12:00 Noon Red Group Blue Group Sat CZE vs. CHI 1-2 AUSTRALIA 1-2 ARGENTINA 2-1 24 May Jiri NOVAK vs. Fernando GONZALEZ 67(4) 67(5) CZECH REPUBLIC 3-0 CHILE 3-0 CC1 Radek STEPANEK vs. Marcelo RIOS 63 76(5) SPAIN 1-2 GERMANY 1-2 12:00 J.NOVAK/R.STEPANEK vs. F.GONZALEZ/N.MASSU 46 26 USA 1-2 SWEDEN 0-3 Alexander Jelen Nebjorsa Djordjevic 24 May 2003 @ 19:18 Roland Herfel Ed Hardisty Tournament Director Tour ManagerDate and Time Referee ATP Supervisor.
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