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Vincent Spadea
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Vincent Spadea Ranked No. 25 in the world, Vincent Spadea is quickly becoming a threat on the ATP tour. After beating Andre Agassi in this year's Australian Open, Spadea advanced to his first Grand Slam semifinals.
Vincent & Company Fine Jewelers is located at 1633 Lititz Pike in the Lancaster Shopping Center and is owned an operated by Vincent and Lynnette Spadea. Vincent Spadea was born and raised in Lancaster and after more than 30 years of corporate life he decided to come back to the area to start his business. He has been well known in the jewelry industry for over 32 years and spent many years as a key executive with one of the nation’s largest jewelry chains.
The Roddick-Murray match will start at 7 p.m., following a 1 p.m. semifinal between third seed Lleyton Hewitt and Vincent Spadea. With Andre Agassi withdrawing one day before the tournament, a Roddick-Hewitt final is the anticipated scenario.
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The second-seeded Spadea handled fellow American Justin Gimelstob 6-4, 6-3 on the grass courts at the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Spadea reached the final here in 2005, while Gimelstob was last year's runner-up to big Aussie Mark Philippoussis, who is not defending his title this week.
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Vincent Spadea, the American veteran will face Albert Montanes, the clay specialist from Spain, in today´s quarterfinals. Vinnie is far from being even average claycourter and his record on this surface is horrible. In fact, he played only a few matches on clay within the past few years and his only wins were with the American plyers who are palying mainly on Challenger tour and don´t prefer this surface as well (such as Young, Widom or Russel). On the other hand, Spaniard is a pure claycourter. The reason why he can play on slow surfaces is his good movement on a baseline. He is accustomed to the green clay as well, as he played exhibition in Houston last week and he managed to reach quarterfinals there.
After losing the first set, Spadea trailed 5-3 in the second after having his service broken for the second time. He won the next four games and the set, losing only four points in the process. Then he got a service break in the fifth game of the third set to take a 3-2 lead and closed it out with a break in the ninth game thanks to a pair of double faults by Tursunov.
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