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February 6, 2006 Monday Muharram 7, 1427

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Temporary relief for Baghdatis


NICOSIA, Feb 5: Marcos Baghdatis was granted a temporary exemption from military service with the Cypriot army, allowing him to concentrate on his career.

President Tassos Papadopoulos, who received Baghdatis at his home Sunday, granted the exemption. It is usually compulsory for Cypriot men to enlist after they graduate from high school.

Baghdatis, who became the first Cypriot to play in a Grand Slam final at last week’s Australian Open, said it didn’t mean he was refusing to serve.

“I believe I should do the army and serve my country,” Baghdatis said. “I just need some peace of mind for a few years until my career is finished.”

The 20-year-old beat seeded players Andy Roddick, Ivan Ljubicic and David Nalbandian to reach the final in Melbourne, which he lost 7-5, 5-7, 0-6, 2-6 to top-ranked Roger Federer. He is now ranked 27th.

Baghdatis was welcomed to his hometown of Limassol on Saturday by thousands of people. On Sunday, hundreds crowded Nicosia’s Eleftheria stadium to catch a glimpse of him.—AP






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