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The Hot List

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Posted: Monday May 01, 2000 09:45 AM

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Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim takes a weekly look at who's hot and who's not in the tennis world.

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Marat Safin: Roused from his extended hibernation, tempestuous Russian takes trophy, albeit a broken one, in Barcelona.

Juan Carlos Ferrero: Runaway newcomer of the year has another strong showing, reaching Barcelona final. Can you say French Open sleeper?

Sergi Bruguera: A few weeks removed from a double bagel, former French Open champ wins two rounds in Barcelona.

Jan-Michael Gambill: Young American makes People's 50 Most Beautiful list. Now if only he could snap the reins on his game.

Belgium: Upsets Russia in Moscow to advance to Fed Cup semis.

John McEnroe: Beats Andres Gomez to win seniors event in Richmond.

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Anna Kournikova: After touting herself as Russia's best player, tsarina's return to Fed Cup is something less than smashing.

Martina Navratilova: We thought this "comeback" was to be a harmless, one-time thing at Wimbledon. Now she's allegedly groping for a doubles wild card at the French.

Wimbledon: Refuses to succumb to logic/ethics/compassion and keeps disparate pots for men and women.

Jennifer Capriati: Rumored to have parted ways with coach Harold Solomon, the man she credited just a few weeks ago for spearheading her comeback.

Say, didn't you use to be an American on the ATP Tour?

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