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Sunday, February 6, 2011
Potito Starace: Semi-finalist - Movistar Open, Santiago Chile
Potito Starace, ranked #49, reached his first semi-final of the year, here in Santiago Chile, in the Movistar Open. He lost to Santiago Giraldo. Potito also reached the quarters of Sydney earlier this year. This was his path to the semi-finals -
SF - lost to Santiago Giraldo (COL) (#57) 46 76(2) 61
QF - Horacio Zeballos (ARG) (#108) 67(9) 63 76(2)
2R - Pablo Andujar (ESP) (#71) 64 61
1R - Paul Capdeville (CHI) (#163) 36 63 64
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