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THE TIMES’ RANKINGS

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MEN 1 ANDRE AGASSI Especially dominant against other Americans: 29-4 since 2000 2 LLEYTON HEWITT Will he take a wild card and follow Agassi to Scottsdale, Ariz., in two weeks? 3 ROGER FEDERER Dropped only one set on way to winning title in Marseille, France 4 JUAN CARLOS FERRERO Biggest surprise: Not playing on clay in Buenos Aires 5 MARAT SAFIN Returns in Rotterdam for first event since Australian Open withdrawal 6 WAYNE FERREIRA Opened with a loss against Jeff Morrison in first round at Memphis, Tenn 7 ANDY RODDICK Another injury returnee this week. In same half of draw as Blake in Memphis 8 GUSTAVO KUERTEN Escaped a potential tough first-round match when Rios withdrew in Buenos Aires 9 CARLOS MOYA Buenos Aires event more like a dual meet between Spain and Argentina 10 THIRTY-SOMETHING PLAYERS Agassi, Bjorkman and Sanguinetti all appeared in Sunday finals WOMEN 1 SERENA WILLIAMS Suitors must be keeping Ftd.com busy with delivery of roses these days 2 VENUS WILLIAMS Throws down challenge to little sister in pursuit of diamond-studded racket 3 KIM CLIJSTERS Attempt to slide into second spot stopped emphatically by Venus Williams 4 JUSTINE HENIN-HARDENNE Two wins in nine matches vs. Clijsters. None (0-3) since May 2002 5 AMELIE MAURESMO Road to title defense in Dubai could go through Schnyder and Seles 6 LINDSAY DAVENPORT Good opportunity to pick up ground in Scottsdale and Indian Wells 7 DANIELA HANTUCHOVA Familiar refrain: Another semifinal loss to a Williams 8 JENNIFER CAPRIATI Search party finds her in Middle East. Set to resurface in Dubai this week 9 ANASTASIA MYSKINA Has won two of her three titles in last five months 10 RUSSIA Three Russians in final four at Doha: Myskina, Likhovtseva and Krasnoroutskaya

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