Estoril Open 2004 News and Events

Julia Schruff
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Last year's surprise Estoril Open finalist Julia Schruff
will be hoping to repeat her sensational run in 2003 as she
joins 31 other hopefuls attempting to qualify for this year's
tournament.
Schruff, the 21-year-old German who qualified for her first
WTA Tour main draw in Estoril 12 months ago before going on
to defeat World No. 38 Katarina Srebotnik in the second round
and eventually reach the final (l. to Magui Serna), begins
her qualifying campaign against Spain's Nuria Llagostera Vives.
Schruff, who began last year's tournament ranked No. 235,
finished the year at No. 114. She is seeded No. 5 in the Estoril
Open qualifying draw.
Top seed Silvija Talaja of Croatia meets Portuguese wild card
Katia Rodrigues in the first round of qualifying, while second
seed Anna-Lena Groenefeld of Germany takes on Britain's Anne
Keothavong.
Other Portuguese wild cards in the qualifying draw are Catarina
Ferreira, who meets No. 6 seed Virginie Razzano, Magali de
Lattre, who takes on Rita Kuti Kis and Ana Nogueira, who faces
Cristina Torrens Valero.
Meanwhile, two-time champion Magui Serna has withdrawn from
the 2004 Estoril Open. The Spaniard has a left shoulder injury
and is unable to defend her title.


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