Claimed Andre Agassi's scalp here four years ago, and pushed on to become on of the world's leading players over the next 18 months, cracking the top 10 in 2003. The Thai - a true star in his homeland - is now moving back up the rankings after a poor couple of years. Endured his usual claycourt campaign this season, not winning a match, but will be glad to be back on grass where he as notched plenty of decent wins in the past, including the title at Nottingham. Could cause an upset or two.