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Hungarian world champion and three-time Olympic silver medallist Laszlo Cseh (front) and Zsuzsanna Jakabos swim as they test their new Arena swimming suits in Budapest May 27, 2009. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh

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    Hewitt gets ready for Gaudio test

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    Wed May 30, 2007 11:02pm EDT

    PARIS (Reuters) - Lleyton Hewitt will be eager to test his new-found confidence on clay against former champion Gaston Gaudio in the French Open second round on Thursday.

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    The Australian 14th seed has found his feet on clay after runs to the semi-finals in Hamburg and Poertschach, while his Argentine opponent has claimed successive victories only once this year -- albeit thanks to a retirement.

    The winner will face a fourth-round clash with double champion Rafael Nadal, who plays Italian qualifier Flavio Cipolla.

    In the women's draw, Serena Williams will aim to join sister Venus after her second-round match with Milagros Sequera was postponed due to a rain disruption at Roland Garros.

    The backlog of matches mean Wimbledon champion Amelie Mauresmo and U.S. Open holder Maria Sharapova will have to play for a second day running.

    Seeded fifth, Mauresmo should extend her 3-2 win-loss record against fellow Frenchwoman Nathalie Dechy while Russia's Sharapova has a first meeting with American Jill Craybas.

    Another Russian-American clash sees third seed and 2006 runner-up Svetlana Kuznetsova facing Meghann Shaughnessy.



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