World No 1 Roger Federer was drawn on Wednesday to begin the
defence of his US Open title against Wang Yeu-Tzuoo of Taipei.
The Swiss, who won his eighth grand-slam title at Wimbledon last
month, is bidding to become only the third man, after John McEnroe
and Ivan Lendl, to win three consecutive titles at Flushing
Meadows.
If the seedings go to plan, Federer is scheduled to meet
American James Blake, the number five, in the quarter-finals.
Second seed and French Open champion Rafael Nadal of Spain will
meet former US Open runner-up Mark Philippoussis of Australia in
his first match, and is projected to meet compatriot Tommy Robredo
in the quarters.
Twice former champion Andre Agassi, who will retire after the
tournament, was drawn to play Romanian Andrei Pavel. Eighth seed
Marcos Baghdatis, the Australian Open runner-up and Wimbledon
semi-finalist, is likely to await him in round two.
Should Agassi pull off that upset, he is projected to face
ninth-seeded fellow-American Andy Roddick, the 2003 US champion, in
the fourth round.
Women's world No 1 Amelie Mauresmo, who won the Australian Open
and Wimbledon titles this year, will take on a qualifier in her
opening match.
But the Frenchwoman faces a tough battle if she is to reach the
final for the first time, with Serena Williams, Martina Hingis and
Maria Sharapova all potential opponents along the way.
Easy path
Former double US Open winner Venus Williams, the 30th seed who
like her sister has been playing sparingly, is on the other half of
the draw, where she is expected to face fourth seed Elena
Dementieva of Russia in the third round.
Second seed Justine Henin-Hardenne of Belgium appears to have a
relatively easy path to the quarter-finals where she could meet
seventh-seeded Swiss Patty Schnyder.
Among the interesting match-ups in the first round is an
all-Briton contest between Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski, with the
winner getting the dubious reward of a likely second-round match
against Federer.
Joining third seed Ivan Lubicic of Croatia, Agassi, Baghdatis
and Roddick in the competitive top quarter of the lower half of the
draw is 2001 champion Lleyton Hewitt. The 15th-seeded Australian is
projected to meet Lubicic in the fourth round.
The draw on Wednesday was conducted in an auditorium at the
UN.
The US Open will be held from August 28 to September 10 and is
expected to draw over 650,000 spectators during the fortnight with
a prize money pool of more than US$18.5 million.
(China Daily August 25, 2006)