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Monday, January 10, 2011
Robin Soderling - Champion: ATP Brisbane International
Robin Soderling looks in good form in the first batch of tournaments in 2011, by winning the Brisbane International, winning over Andy Roddick. This puts him back to his career-high of #4. It's also a good boost of confidence for him in the upcoming Australian Open. Below is his path to the championship -
F - Andy Roddick (USA) (#8) 63 75
SF - Radek Stepanek (CZE) (#65) 63 75
QF - Michael Ebden (AUS) (#185) 63 62
2R - Michael Berrer (GER) (#60) 63 76(7)
1R - Ryan Harrison (USA) (#173) 62 64
Robin played competently throughout the tournament, avoiding any three-setter and seems he's all set for the Aussie Open.
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