Spain's tennis ace and world number 42 Carlos Moya [Images] has confirmed his participation for the 14th edition of the Chennai Open, scheduled in January.
It will be Moya's seventh appearance in the last eight years and the two-time Chennai Open winner joined star players like Nikolay Davydenko, Mike and Bob Bryan, Mahesh Bhupathi [Images]/Mark Knowles and Leander Paes [Images]/Luaks Dlouhy to have already confirmed their participation.
The Spaniard won the Chennai Open in 2004 and 2005.
Moya, winner of 20 ATP singles titles, missed a hat-trick in 2006 when he was defeated by Ivan Ljubucic in the final.
In 2007, he was well on-course to another final but a brilliant performance by Austrian Stefan Koubek, the eventual runner-up, stopped him mid-way.
Last year, he lost his semi-final match to then World No 2 Rafael Nadal [Images].
"This would be my seventh visit in the last eight years. I always look forward to coming to Chennai. I love the courts and the crowd always supports me. I just want to come here and give my best and enjoy being part of this popular tournament," Moya said.
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