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Sydney 2003  - 2nd round
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Mardy Fish
 
Carlos Moya
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Age
49
188cm
Height
191cm
82kg
Weight
88kg
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Head to Head
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15 May 2007
check 60 63
36 76 64 46 62check
14 Jan 2003
76 46 64check
7 Jan 2003
27 Aug 2001
check 63 76 63
Latest results
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76 64
Jan 2003
clear
76 64
Oct 2002
clear
75 76 61
Aug 2002
check
76 46 63 63
Aug 2002
clear
64 16 61
Jul 2002
check
76 64
Jul 2002
check
63 76
Jul 2002
clear
75 63
Jun 2002
check
63 64
Jun 2002
Jan 2003
63 67 63
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Nov 2002
75 76
clear
Oct 2002
64 64
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Oct 2002
63 63
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Oct 2002
67 64 75
clear
Oct 2002
62 63
clear
Oct 2002
76 36 61
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Oct 2002
63 26 76
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