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The Three Top Indexes of China Open

China Open Stars' Popularity Index

China Open Victory Index

China Open China's Dark Horse Index

The impending China Open will undoubtedly be a focus after the Athens 2004. The appearance of various top players enhances the enthusiasm of Chinese fans. An index list, provided by Beijing Youth Daily's ynet website and Chinaopen website, attracts widespread attention from fans.

China Open is entitled to hold ATP and WTA tournaments from its inception. As a result, it attracts many top players, among them are France Open ex-champion Moya and Ferrero, America Open ex-champion Safin, top ten players Nalbandian and Schuettler, top Asian players Srichaphan, Hrbaty. Women players like this year's Wimbledon champion Sharapova, 14-times Grand Slam champion William Jr., top ten players Kuznetsova and Serbian player Dokic will also come.

Who will become the most popular idol in such a brilliant constellation? Who will be the potential winners? Those are popular topics hotly debated among fans. In the websites of www.ynet.com and www.chinaopen.cn, China Open Stars Popularity Index, China Open Victory Index await fans' answers. With the participation of new Olympic champion Li/Sun, Zheng and Taipei's talented player Lu Yanxun, who used to defeat Coria, China's index list is likely to match the other two. By click on the names of players listed on the index, fans may have access to their information and our comments. In addition, our BBS will provide a medium for fans to give their comments and views.

(www.chinaopen.cn September 10, 2004)

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