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Tennis
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Predictions game
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6
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6
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Melzer
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Federer
Score
2h02
Set 3
2h02
3
-
6
3-6 6-7 3-6
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1h59
3
-
5
3-6 6-7 3-5
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1h55
2
-
5
3-6 6-7 2-5
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1h49
2
-
4
3-6 6-7 2-4
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1h42
2
-
3
3-6 6-7 2-3
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1h36
2
-
2
3-6 6-7 2-2
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1h32
1
-
2
3-6 6-7 1-2
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1h29
1
-
1
3-6 6-7 1-1
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1h25
1
-
0
3-6 6-7 1-0
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1h20
Set 2
1h20
6
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7
3-6 6-7
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1h12
6
-
6
3-6 6-6
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1h09
6
-
5
3-6 6-5
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1h06
5
-
5
3-6 5-5
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1h03
4
-
3
3-6 4-3
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0h54
3
-
3
3-6 3-3
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0h49
3
-
2
3-6 3-2
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0h47
2
-
2
3-6 2-2
+
0h43
2
-
1
3-6 2-1
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0h36
1
-
1
3-6 1-1
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0h31
1
-
0
3-6 1-0
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0h26
Set 1
0h26
3
-
6
3-6
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0h23
3
-
5
3-5
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0h19
3
-
4
3-4
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0h16
2
-
4
2-4
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0h13
1
-
4
1-4
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0h12
1
-
3
1-3
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0h04
1
-
2
1-2
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0h03
1
-
1
1-1
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0h00
0
-
1
0-1
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Jeu de service
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