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The Nasty in Stockholm

Well, Stockholm got underway with a bang, almost (and for you wags I'm going to specify that I'm talking about Juan Monaco's 7-5-in-the-third win over Jan Hernych, of course). Full Article at Peter Bodo's TennisWorld

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