TENNIS: Santoro battles to epic victory over El Aynaoui.(Sport)

From: The Independent (London, England) | Date: March 4, 2002| Author: Roberts, John | Copyright information

FABRICE SANTORO spent the previous night and much of yesterday in hospital recovering from dehydration before producing a display of determination and guile to defeat Younes El Aynaoui, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, to win the Dubai Duty Free Open last night.

The Frenchman, having waited 10 years to reach his second final here - he lost to Karel Novacek, of the Czech Republic, in the augural tournament in 1993 - was not going to to leave without a fight second time around. Santoro's re...

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