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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Veterans Petrova and Peer Square Off in College Park
Nadia Petrova (#32) and Shahar Peer (#24) square off in the final of College Park, Washington. Both veterans have not really done well this year so a victory here should start off their hard court season really well. I am rooting for Nadia Petrova to win though. I've always felt she has been an underrated player.
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