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By Patrick McEnroe
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, May 28, 2005 PARIS The bottom half of the draw is littered with surprises, except of course, for last year's finalist Guillermo Coria, and this year's Australian Open champion the ultra-talented and ultra-entertaining Russian Marat Safin. Guillermo Coria (8), Argentina, vs. Nikolay Davydenko (12), Russia Davydenko, a very good dirt-baller, takes on Coria, a clay-court genius. Even if it is straight sets, these road runners will get plenty of court time. Another step for Coria on his way back to the f ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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