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Friday, April 29, 2011
Nicolas Almagro: Semifinalist in Barcelona
Nicolas Almagro (#11) got to the semifinals of Barcelona, making him one of the frontrunners in this year's clay season. He also reached the fourth round in Monte Carlo. This was his path to the semifinals -
SF - lost to David Ferrer (ESP) (#6) 36 46
QF - Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) (#77) 63 63
3R - Nikolay Davydenko (#39) 76(2) 63
2R - Pablo Andujar (ESP) (#51) 75 76(1)
1R - Bye
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