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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Alexandr Dolgopolov: Semifinalist Nice Open
Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) (#23) gets to the semifinals in the Nice Open. He lost to Victor Hanescu. It's a good preparation for the Roland Garros today since his clay season was not so great. He did take out David Ferrer, one of the favorites in Roland Garros, so that should boost his confidence. This was his path to the semifinals -
SF - lost to Victor Hanescu (ROU) (#69) 63 63
QF - David Ferrer (ESP) (#7) 64 16 75
2R - Pere Riba (ESP) (#65) 62 62
1R - Filippo Volandri(ITA) (#74) 75 63
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