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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Pablo Andujar: A Finalist in the Bucharest Open
Pablo Andujar (#43) of Spain was left eating the dust as he lost 36 16 to Florian Mayer in the finals of the Bucharest Open. He also lost his last final in Stuttgart to Juan Carlos Ferrero.
He defeated top seed Juan Ignacio Chela in the semifinals 64 75. In the quarters, he defeated Italian Alessandro Giannessi 63 64. In the second round, he defeated Marius Copil of Romania 62 63. He drew a bye in the first round.
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