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Max Mirnyi
 
Robin Soderling
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Age
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196cm
Height
193cm
93kg
Weight
87kg
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19 Apr 2007
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21 Feb 2006
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15 Aug 2005
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67 64 76check
4 Nov 2004
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76 62
Nov 2004
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76 63
Nov 2004
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63 60
Nov 2004
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75 36 62
Oct 2004
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76 76
Oct 2004
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76 63
Oct 2004
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Oct 2004
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Oct 2004
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Conceived as a bold bet to prepare for the post–Big 3 era, the Next Gen Masters has shaken up the codes of modern tennis. A pioneering, visionary tournament, but now in search of an identity.
The impact of the war on tennis in Ukraine: financial aid, foundations, governing bodies and all‑round headaches
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