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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
ATP Brisbane International Featured Player: Matthew Ebden of Australia
Australian Matthew Ebden, ranked #196 in the world, gets to the second round of an ATP main draw in the Brisbane International, after he defeats compatriot John Millman, who is ranked 8 places below him. He next faces 40th ranked Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan, who defeats Thiemo de Bakker. With his win here, Matthew's rank should go up a little bit after this tournament.
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