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Lleyton Hewitt
 
Marcos Baghdatis
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Age
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178cm
Height
178cm
77kg
Weight
82kg
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16 62 60check
14 Feb 2014
60 42 abcheck
23 Jan 2010
14 Jan 2010
check 46 62 64
46 75 75 67 63check
19 Jan 2008
5 Jul 2006
check 61 57 76 62
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Jan 2010
62 64 64
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Jan 2010
64 76
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Jan 2010
64 67 76
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Jan 2010
46 62 64
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Jan 2010
75 63
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Jan 2010
62 75
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Jan 2010
60 61
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Jan 2010
75 75
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Oct 2009
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