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QUOTE "It's great to return to the place where I won my first ATP title in 1999," said Juan Carlos Ferrero, who insisted his emotions/motivation helped him overcome his physical problems.

"I have trained normaly for the last few weeks and I am very well", emphasized the tennis player of Onteniente, who is favored to play the singles rubber along with Carlos Moyá.


ARTICLE $US1m plus for French Open winners

This year’s French Open champions will both receive more than $US1 million for their victories at Roland Garros.

The men’s singles champion will take home $US1.38m, and the women’s champion $US1.35m, with total prizemoney for the May 24-June 6 event up 2.29 percent overall.

Unlike at the Australian and US Opens, where the male and female singles champions are awarded the same prizemoney, the men still earn slightly more at the French Open, like at Wimbledon.

Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero and Belgian Justine Henin-Hardenne are the reigning French Open titleholders.

Sorry the article is quite OT especially since we're all focused on DC right now... but it does relate to JC no? ^^