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Just what Hsieh Su-Wei didn't want on a day when she still had a second match to play, but it proved to be...
Michael Llodra's ranking just took a beating, so he can use this, but still, it makes you wonder about Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's motivation.
After Monday's washout, they managed only four main draw matches on Tuesday, involving only two Top Hundred players.
We've got the latest women's results for the Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco, so come on and check them out as they head into the semifinals!
The points don't count yet for David Ferrer, but he is the only seed left in the top half, so he has a real opportunity to change that. One more win might well take Nicolas Almagro back to #11.
Florian Mayer is to the stage where the points start counting. That makes it very likely, although not quite sure, that he will stay Top Twenty.
We've got the latest women's results for the Abierto Mexicano Telcel, in Acapulco so come on over and check out you favorite players!
Fernando Gonzalez, Chile’s former world no.5 who has been struggling with injuries for much of 2010, will become the latest leading player to undergo hip surgery and is likely to be out of competitive action for nine months.
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