http://fttc.scottsdaletennis.com/news/detailnews.asp?NewsID=17
2/21/2003
HEWITT, PHILIPPOUSSIS ACCEPT WILD CARDS,
SAMPRAS WITHDRAWS
FROM 2003 FRANKLIN TEMPLETON TENNIS CLASSIC,
MARCH 3-9, AT FAIRMONT SCOTTSDALE PRINCESS
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – World No. 1 ranked Lleyton Hewitt and fellow
Australian Mark Philippoussis have accepted wild cards, and all-time
leading Grand Slam champion Pete Sampras has withdrawn from the 2003
Franklin Templeton Tennis Classic presented by Business Objects, March
3-9, at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, it was announced Friday.
Hewitt, who won the 2001 U.S. Open and 2002 Wimbledon, and Philippoussis,
the 1997 Scottsdale champion and 1998 U.S. Open finalist, join No. 2 ranked
and defending champion Andre Agassi and rising American star James Blake in
the Franklin Templeton Tennis Classic, an International Series event on the
worldwide ATP men’s professional circuit. The tournament features a 32-
player singles draw and a 16-team doubles competition. Prize money for
the event totals $380,000.
Sampras, the 2002 U.S. Open champion and 14-time Grand Slam singles
titleholder, is postponing his return to the tennis circuit. He has
not played a tournament this year.
“We are excited to have Lleyton and Mark in the tournament,” said
Tournament Director Gus Sampras, Pete’s older brother. “I’m
disappointed that Pete isn’t quite ready, but I understand his
decision. Pete wants to give 100 percent, and he just feels he’
s not yet there. We are sorry to lose Pete, but with Lleyton,
Andre, James and Mark, we have a very strong draw.”
“He (Sampras) is continuing his practice and conditioning, but
does not feel he is at the level where he can give it his best,” said
Paul Annacone, Sampras’ coach. Annacone said he and
Sampras will look at future events individually, and then make decisions
about timing for Sampras’ s return to the ATP tour.
With Hewitt and Agassi, it marks the second time in tournament history
the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked players in the world are in the draw. The
other was 2000, when Agassi was No. 1 and Sampras No. 2. As of March
3, Hewitt will have held No. 1 for 68 consecutive weeks, the seventh-
longest streak at No. 1 in the history of the ATP rankings (Aug. 23, 1973).
When Hewitt achieved the No. 1 ranking in 2001, he was the youngest
player to finish the year at No. 1.He has finished No. 1 the last
two years, the youngest player to rank as the top player in back-
to-back seasons. The Franklin Templeton Tennis Classic marks Hewitt’s
first appearance since the Australian Open, won by Agassi, his ninth
career Grand Slam singles title.
With the addition of Hewitt and Philippoussis as wild cards, there are
four former tournament champions in the field, joining Agassi and Wayne
Ferreira. Hewitt has a 12-2 career record in Scottsdale, winning the
title in 2000, reaching the final in 1999 and the semifinals in 2001.
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