Jo lost in straight sets to the oddly resurgent Lubey, 64 75. He'll go into RG with very little match play, unfortunately. Though actually, that could be a good thing for the always niggled Jo. A run to the fourth round would be a huge success for him. He doesn't have the game for clay, but with the Paris crowd and a healthy body, who knows?
Fer dispatched of JCF fairly easily, 63 62. He is very excited for the victory, no?
And Disco did his part in restoring order to the completely clusterfucked tennis world by beating The Sockless Wonder in three.
Muzz is locked in a battle with Bols and Fed just shoved a breadstick up Sod's ass in 20 minutes. Here are the rest of the scores so far:
Singles - Second Round
[7] F Verdasco (ESP) d [WC] J Ferrero (ESP) 63 62
[WC] I Ljubicic (CRO) d [9] J Tsonga (FRA) 64 75
[16] T Robredo (ESP) d M Fish (USA) 36 76(5) 62
Singles - First Round
[10] N Davydenko (RUS) d V Troicki (SRB) 62 62
[13] M Cilic (CRO) d M Granollers (ESP) 62 67(4) 61
[14] J Blake (USA) d V Hanescu (ROU) 62 64
A Seppi (ITA) d [Q] E Schwank (ARG) 75 64
[Q] F Fognini (ITA) d P Mathieu (FRA) 67(5) 64 30 ret. (throat)
J Chardy (FRA) d J Acasuso (ARG) 63 62
T Berdych (CZE) d [LL] G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) 60 76(5)
J Melzer (AUT) d A Montanes (ESP) 46 75 63
I Karlovic (CRO) d J Benneteau (FRA) 36 76(5) 64
Doubles - First Round
[WC] M Lopez (ESP) / R Ramirez Hidalgo (ESP) d C Kas (GER) / R Wassen (NED) 76(4) 16 11-9 - saved 1 M.P.
J Del Potro (ARG) / M Fish (USA) d N Almagro (ESP) / D Ferrer (ESP) 62 63
M Granollers (ESP) / T Robredo (ESP) d F Lopez (ESP) / F Verdasco (ESP) 76(3) 61
