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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Tommy Robredo: Champion - Movistar Open
One of my favorite players on the ATP tour, Tommy Robredo, wins his tenth ATP title in the Movistar Open in Santiago, Chile, defeating Santiago Giraldo of Colombia, in a very tight final. Tommy is on a roll, as he also reached the fourth round of the Australian Open a week before! This was his path to the finals -
F - Santiago Giraldo (COL) (#57) 62 26 76(5)
SF - Fabio Fognini (ITA) (#56) 46 62 63
QF - Maximo Gonzalez (ARG) (#140) 63 61
2R - Ricardo Mello (BRA) (#77) 60 76(7)
1R - Frederico Gil (POR) (#80) 26 63 64
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