CROATIA
Marin Cilic
Ivan Ljubicic
Ivo Karlovic
vs.
BRAZIL
Thomaz Bellucci
Ricardo Mello
Marcos Daniel
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Cilic vs. Bellucci - 1 - 0
Ljubicic vs. Mello - 1 - 0
Karlovic vs. Daniel - 1 - 0
Round 1: 3-0
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Cilic vs. Mello - 1 - 0
Ljubicic vs. Daniel - 0 - 1
Karlovic vs. Bellucci - 1 - 0
Round 2: 2-1
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Cilic vs. Daniel - 1 - 0
Ljubicic vs. Bellucci - 0 - 1
Karlovic vs. Mello - 1 - 0
Round 3: 2-1
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TOTAL: CROATIA 7 - BRAZIL 2
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