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Rios (22nd seed) withdraws Associated Press PARIS -- Marcelo Rios withdrew from the French Open on Friday with a knee injury. Rios, seeded 22nd, had to quit his match against Juan-Carlos Ferrero in the third round at Monte Carlo in April because of knee pain. Rios was a quarterfinalist at the Australian Open and a semifinalist at Miami this year. He was a quarterfinalist at Roland Garros in 1998 and 1999. He will be replaced in the field by a "lucky loser," the player with the highest ranking who lost in the final round of qualifying. Spain's Felix Mantilla, a semifinalist in the 1998 tournament, withdrew Sunday, less than 24 hours before the start. Mantilla, who is suffering from rib injuries after a car accident, will be replaced in the main men's draw by compatriot Feliciano Lopez. Lopez will meet compatriot Didac Perez in the first round. Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories |
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