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At the French Open, he was defeated in a quarterfinal by Argentine Gastón Gaudio.
González became the first Chilean to win a Masters match when he beat Mariano Puerta and just missed out on making the semifinal — and finishing the year as number 11 — after losing to Gastón Gaudio in a match in which he had three match points.
1, Carlos Moyá, in the quarterfinals and British serve-and-volleyer, Tim Henman, in the semifinals ; but he was unexpectedly defeated by unseeded compatriot Gastón Gaudio in an unprecedented all-Argentine final, 6 – 0, 6 – 3, 4 – 6, 1 – 6, 6 – 8.
In the semifinals, he won the deciding rubber against Gastón Gaudio as Spain beat Argentina, 3 – 2.
In 2004, Nalbandian achieved his best result at the French Open reaching the semifinals, losing to eventual champion Gastón Gaudio.
Gastón Norberto Gaudio ( born December 9, 1978 in Temperley, Buenos Aires ) is a former tennis player from Argentina.
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The Argentine press often referred to the tensions between the two of them, which even reverberated to the 2004 French Open awards ceremony, in which Vilas presented Gastón Gaudio with his trophy over Clerc's objections.
Karlović appeared in a starting line-up for first time in 2002 against Argentina in Buenos Aires, but he lost to Juan Ignacio Chela in the second rubber and to Gastón Gaudio in fifth and decisive rubber.
In the 2004 French Open, Guillermo Coria played Gastón Gaudio in the final.
On the men's side, several players who have won the event have also triumphed at the French Open, including Sergi Bruguera, Andrei Medvedev, Thomas Muster, Carlos Moyà, Juan Carlos Ferrero, and Gastón Gaudio.
* Gastón Gaudio, Argentinian tennis player
He won his first ATP singles title at Lyon in 2001, after defeating Gustavo Kuerten, Gastón Gaudio, Marat Safin, and Younes El Aynaoui.
This situation occurred at the 2004 Tennis Masters Cup, where Andre Agassi, the 8th ranked player in the ATP Champions Race, was excluded from the event in favor of Gastón Gaudio, who had won that year's French Open but was ranked 10th at the end of the year.
At the French Open he made the round of 16, losing to eventual champion Gastón Gaudio 6 – 4, 7 – 5, 6 – 3.
En route to the final, he beat Jiří Novák, second seed Guillermo Coria, 13th seed Juan Carlos Ferrero, seventh seed Gastón Gaudio, eighth seed Radek Štěpánek, and sixth seed Ivan Ljubičić in the final 6 – 3, 6 – 4, 3 – 6, 4 – 6, 6 – 4.
# Gastón Gaudio ( Third Round, lost to Dominik Hrbatý )
Gastón Gaudio became the first men's Open Era Grand Slam title winner to save match points ( 2 ) in the final ; the last time that had happened was 70 years earlier.
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Gastón Gaudio and Anastasia Myskina were unsuccessful in defending their 2004 titles, Gaudio losing in the fourth round and Myskina being eliminated in the first round.
# Arnaud Clément ( Second Round, lost to Gastón Gaudio )
When he defeated Gastón Gaudio in a 5 set 4 hour marathon in Barcelona.
* Reached clay-court finals in Estoril and Majorca, losing to David Nalbandian and Gastón Gaudio, respectively.
He advanced to the semifinals in Stuttgart ( lost to Gastón Gaudio ).

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