It is but fitting that one of the players that make up the future of US tennis makes a splash in the Atlanta event. Ryan Harrison, currently ranked at #94, at 19 years of age, makes the semi's of the event, losing to fellow American and eventual champion, Mardy Fish (#9), 62 64. He also won over Xavier Malisse (#40) of Belgium in the second round 67(3) 64 64.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Ryan Harrison Makes Semis of Atlanta
It is but fitting that one of the players that make up the future of US tennis makes a splash in the Atlanta event. Ryan Harrison, currently ranked at #94, at 19 years of age, makes the semi's of the event, losing to fellow American and eventual champion, Mardy Fish (#9), 62 64. He also won over Xavier Malisse (#40) of Belgium in the second round 67(3) 64 64.
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