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Tsonga
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Hewitt
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2h30
Set 3
2h30
6
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4
6-3 6-4 6-4
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2h26
5
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4
6-3 6-4 5-4
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2h24
5
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3
6-3 6-4 5-3
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2h20
4
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3
6-3 6-4 4-3
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2h16
3
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3
6-3 6-4 3-3
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2h11
2
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3
6-3 6-4 2-3
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2h08
2
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2
6-3 6-4 2-2
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2h03
1
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2
6-3 6-4 1-2
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2h00
1
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1
6-3 6-4 1-1
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2h00
0
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1
6-3 6-4 0-1
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1h50
Set 2
1h50
6
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4
6-3 6-4
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1h44
5
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4
6-3 5-4
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1h42
4
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4
6-3 4-4
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1h37
3
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4
6-3 3-4
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1h32
3
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3
6-3 3-3
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1h23
2
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3
6-3 2-3
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1h19
2
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2
6-3 2-2
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1h14
1
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2
6-3 1-2
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1h11
1
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1
6-3 1-1
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1h09
0
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1
6-3 0-1
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1h03
Set 1
1h03
6
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3
6-3
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1h01
5
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3
5-3
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0h57
4
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3
4-3
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0h55
3
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3
3-3
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0h15
3
-
2
3-2
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0h12
2
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2
2-2
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0h09
2
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1
2-1
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0h04
1
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1
1-1
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0h00
1
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0
1-0
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Jeu de service
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