Coria relishing new shot at Agassi
By Stephen Wood
NEW YORK, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Fifth seed Guillermo Coria looked forward to
giving boyhood hero Andre Agassi another shock when they meet in the
quarter-finals of the U.S. Open.
The Argentine continued his stealthy progress at Flushing Meadows with a
6-2 6-3 4-6 6-2 fourth-round victory over Swede Jonas Bjorkman.
With compatriot David Nalbandian also beating Roger Federer on Thursday,
it meant the pair became just two of four Argentine men to reach the last
eight here in the era of Open tennis.
Coria, 21, meets top seed Agassi on Friday, hoping for a repeat of his
quarter-final win over the American on his way to the last four of the
French Open earlier this season.
"It is going to be tough because I am playing against my idol in his
favourite tournament, at his home," Coria told reporters.
"I respect him a lot but on court I won't respect him. I demonstrated
that at Roland Garros.
"I will try and play the same match (on Friday) as I did at Roland Garros."
In a bizarre quirk of fate, the pair also met at the Australian Open in
January, when Coria had to retire from their fourth round match through
injury.
Once more his fitness is under the spotlight, after suffering a new leg
injury in the win over Bjorkman.
Coria said: "Bill Norris (the ATP Tour trainer) was fundamental for me
getting through today.
"He told me forget about the pain and focus on playing. If I have pain
(against Agassi) I won't think about it."
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