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| Recaps: Alphen Aan Den Rijn, Brasov, Cherkassy, Düsseldorf, Genova |
Olivier Patience easily won in Cherkassy and Kristof Vliegen in Düsseldorf. Daniel Gimeno-Traver won in Brasov despite losing the first set. |
| Alphen Aan Den Rijn R2 & QF |
Alphen Aan Den Rijn R2 & QF |
| QF in Brasov and Cherkassy |
Sergei/Sergiy show in Cherkassy, Santos keeps going in Brasov. |
| Genova R2 & QF: Massu wins the set 7-1 |
According to the tournament's website, Nicolas Massu beat Konstantinos Economidis 7-1 6-4. In fact, he won one game less. |
| Poland F7 10.000$: Friday |
How much did Robin Vik earn that he decided to return to tennis? What kept Dusan Lojda away from tournaments? Why was Hans Podlipnik-Castillo bageled? Who were the biggest stars on the courts?
Answers to all questions inside. |
| Düsseldorf R2 and QF: the battle of seeds |
Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo from Spain was the only seeded player who lost in the second round. The only quarterfinal to be played tomorrow is between Evgeni Korolev (RUS, 1) and Yuri Schukin (KAZ, 6). |
| Cherkassy R2: Many Ukrainians through |
Marchenko, Bubka and even Stakhovsky - all have potential to lose their next matches. |
| Three Spaniards in Brasov quarterfinals |
Second seeded Daniel Gimeno-Traver from Spain defeated his compatriot Carlos Poch-Gradin and secured his spot in the quarterfinal in Romanian Brasov. Tomas Behrend is a new Alexander Flock's coach. |
| Düsseldorf R1 & R2 |
Everybody and their girlfriend's dog is in Düsseldorf! |
| Alphen Aan Den Rijn: Will a Dutch player win? |
We all know that Dutch players know how to play at home. Jesse Huta Galung, who defends the title, is in the second round. |
| Genova: Hormazabal breakthrough? |
With Massu in decline and Fernando Gonzalez being able to only win silver, Chile needs a new tennis star to provide them gold Olympic medals. Guillermo Hormazabal is 23-year-old, but he's a new name on the challenger tour. |
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