

So Haarhuis, who won the French Open and Wimbledon titles alongside Eltingh this year, was suddenly left without an Open partner. Welcome to /r/CoDCompetitive, the home of Call of Duty esports fans and competitive players. Unfortunately, Eltingh was abruptly summoned back to the Netherlands yesterday to attend the early arrival of his first child, LARS. The top-notch doubles team of PAUL HAARHUIS and JACCO ELTINGH had hoped to win the last Slam of the year not only because it was to be their final Slam together, but also because the retirement-bound Eltingh was in the running to record a personal sweep of all four 1998 Slam doubles titles with a victory here.

1 ranking again and win a Slam, the last Slam of the year.'' ''I've been playing really bad, not having a lot of fun,'' Rios said, ''but I come to this tournament with a lot of energy, trying to do good, get the No. Yesterday, Rios got revenge for a straight-sets loss to Daniel Vacek in Cincinnati by demolishing the Czech, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. But Rios has not been quite the same since Moya sent him packing in the spring at Roland Garros, the Slam in which the Chilean had hopes to validate his No. 1 ranking from Pete Sampras, and unlike Korda, he has succeeded twice. Like Korda, the second-seeded Marcelo Rios has had ample opportunities in 1998 to wrest the No. Moya escaped from a potentially lengthy first-round duel with Mariano Puerta of Argentina yesterday after the 58th-ranked teen-ager was felled by hip flexor cramps with Moya ahead, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4), 6-7 (3-7), 4-4. Where Chang would like to be is back in the top 10 and contending for titles like this one, but his immediate path is complicated by his unseeded status, a predicament that advanced him into a difficult encounter against the reigning French Open champion, 10th-seeded Carlos Moya of Spain. ''My major concern is getting back to where I'd like to be.'' If you are having trouble joining a custom match, try these steps to resolve your issues: Ensure that game mode is set to Battle Royale in your settings. ''It is not in my best interest to play at this time,'' he said. ''I'm still left in the draw, so why not have the attitude that I can come out and play great tennis and maybe even win this tournament,'' said Chang, who confirmed that his energized attitude toward the game does not include his volunteering for Davis Cup singles duty in the semifinals against Italy later this month in Milwaukee. ''My injuries and stuff are headed in the right direction,'' said the 22d-ranked Chang, who has battled foot, wrist, stomach and knee trouble this season.
