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Oscar Hernandez
 
Mario Ancic
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Age
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180cm
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70kg
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24 May 2005
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17 Jan 2005
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Oct 2004
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Aug 2004
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Jul 2004
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Jul 2004
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Jul 2004
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Jun 2004
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May 2004
Nov 2004
46 76 63
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Oct 2004
64 63
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Oct 2004
06 64 64
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Oct 2004
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Sep 2004
76 63
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Sep 2004
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Sep 2004
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Aug 2004
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Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
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