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Rafael Nadal© Getty ImagesIn the final day session match, Rafael Nadal brings an 8-3 career advantage against countryman and No. 15 seed David Ferrer

The fourth round of the Sony Ericsson Open on Tuesday features an outstanding line-up, led by World No. 1 and 2005-06 champion Roger Federer, No. 4 and two-time finalist Rafael Nadal, No. 5 seed Robin Soderling of Sweden and No. 6 and ’04 champion Andy Roddick. Overall, 12 of the Top 16 seeds are remaining. The only unseeded players left are American Mardy Fish and German Benjamin Becker.

Leading off the busy schedule is No. 8 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga against No. 12 Juan Carlos Ferrero. The Frenchman won the previous encounter in Lyon in 2008. The second men’s match is between Roddick and Becker with the American winning all three previous match-ups (7-0 in sets). In the final day session match, Nadal brings an 8-3 career advantage against countryman and No. 15 seed David Ferrer. In the evening session, Federer takes an 8-1 mark against No. 16 seed Tomas Berdych. Here are the Tuesday fourth round match-ups:

No. 1 Roger Federer vs. No. 16 Tomas Berdych  Federer leads 8-1
No. 4 Rafael Nadal vs. No. 15 David Ferrer  Nadal leads 8-3
No. 5 Robin Soderling vs. No. 9 Fernando Gonzalez Tied 4-4 
No. 6 Andy Roddick vs. Benjamin Becker  Roddick leads 3-0
No. 7 Marin Cilic vs. No. 10 Fernando Verdasco  Tied 2-2 
No. 8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. No. 12 Juan Carlos Ferrero Tsonga leads 1-0
No. 13 Mikhail Youzhny vs. Mardy Fish   Tied 1-1
No. 27 Thomaz Bellucci vs. No. 33 Nicolas Almagro First Meeting

TUESDAY FOURTH ROUND HEAD-TO-HEADS – In Order of Play by Court

Stadium

(8) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) vs (12) Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) Tsonga Leads 1-0
08 Lyon (France) Carpet QF Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7-6(5) 6-1

TSONGA FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 24-year-old Frenchman is looking to reach the quarter-finals for the second straight year…Last season lost to Novak Djokovic…Has a 6-2 career mark and he opened with a 64 63 win over Spaniard Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and followed with a 62 75 victory over No. 28 seed Philipp Kohlschreiber
• Last year he was the first Frenchman to reach the quarter-finals in Miami since 1999 when Sebastien Grosjean reached the final (l. to Krajicek) and Jerome Golmard advanced to the quarter-finals (l. to Enqvist)…Grosjean is the only Frenchman to reach the final in the tournament’s history
• In his debut in 2008, came in ranked No. 12 and defeated Jurgen Melzer in three sets (after a bye) before losing in the third round to countryman Julien Benneteau

2010 Highlights:
SF: Australian Open (l Federer); Marseille (l Benneteau)
 
2010 In Review:
• The top Frenchman on the ATP World Tour enters the 4th Rd. with a 13-5 match record on the season (all on hard courts) and in his last tournament reached the 4th Rd. in Indian Wells (l. to No. 7 Soderling)
• He opened the season by reaching the semi-finals at the Australian Open (d. Djokovic in five sets, l. to Federer) and last month the semis in Marseille (l. to Benneteau)…Then lost in 2nd Rd. in Dubai (l. to Ljubicic)
• In opening Davis Cup tie Mar. 5-7 against Germany, he defeated Benjamin Becker in four sets in second rubber and retired with sprained ankle in dead rubber against Simon Greul

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History:
• Has a career record of 27-16 with his best result a title in Paris in 2008 (d. Nalbandian)…Also a semi-finalist in Montreal last year (d. Federer after trailing 1-5 in third set, l. to Murray)
• In doubles, captured title in Shanghai last year (w/Benneteau)

Miscellaneous:
• In 2009, finished in Top 10 for second straight year at No. 10, highlighted by a career-best 53-20 match record…Won three ATP World Tour titles – Johannesburg, Marseille and Tokyo
• In 2008, ranked a year-end best No. 6 and began the season by reaching his first Grand Slam final at the Australian Open (l. to Djokovic)
• Has a 5-1 career record in ATP World Tour finals and has never reached a final in the U.S.


FERRERO FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 30-year-old Spaniard, the oldest player remaining, is trying to reach the quarter-finals for the first time in nine attempts…He enters with a 10-8 career mark and has posted wins over Austrian Daniel Koellerer 4-0 Ret. and No. 17 seed John Isner 62 36 63
• His other fourth round finishes were in 2001 (l. to Gaudio) and 2005 (l. to Ferrer) and third round in 2002-03 and ‘08

2010 Highlights:
W: Costa Do Sauipe (d Kubot); Buenos Aires (d Ferrer); F: Acapulco (l Ferrer)
 
2010 In Review:
• The No. 3 Spaniard (behind No. 4 Nadal, No. 12 Verdasco) enters the fourth round with a 17-4 match record on the season (3-3 on hard)
• His best results have come on clay, winning back-to-back ATP World Tour titles last month in Costa do Sauipe (d. Kubot) and Buenos Aires (d. Ferrer) before his 14-match winning streak came to an end in the final of Acapulco (l. to Ferrer in three sets)…He and Marin Cilic are the only two-time titlists this year
• In his last tournament in Indian Wells, lost to Juan Monaco in the third round

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History:
• Has a career record of 119-70 and four-time winner – 2001 Rome, 2002 Monte-Carlo, 2003 Monte-Carlo and 2003 Madrid…Also a runner-up twice (’01 Hamburg, ’06 Cincinnati)

Miscellaneous:
• Has a 38-55 career record against Top 10 opponents and last season posted a 3-8 mark
• He broke an ATP World Tour title drought last May in Casablanca by defeating Frenchman Florent Serra in the final…It was his first title since Madrid in October 2003

(7) Andy Roddick (USA) vs Benjamin Becker (GER)  Roddick Leads 3-0
06 US Open (U.S.A.) Hard R16 Andy Roddick 6-3 6-4 6-3
07 Memphis (U.S.A.) Hard R16 Andy Roddick 7-6(4)6-4
09 Washington (USA) Hard R32 Andy Roddick 6-3 6-2

RODDICK FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 27-year-old American comes into the fourth round with a 27-9 career record…He has appeared in the quarter-finals (or better) six times in 10 previous appearances
• He opened with a 64 64 win over Russian Igor Andreev on Friday night and followed with a 62 61 victory over Sergiy Stakhovsky on Sunday
• In 2004, he captured the title (d. Coria) and since then his best result was the semi-finals in ‘08 (d. Federer in QF, l. to Davydenko) and quarter-finals in 2006 (l. to Ferrer) and ’07 (ret. vs. Murray)
• Made his breakthrough here in 2001 when he defeated former No. 1 Marcelo Rios (2nd Rd.) and No. 4 ranked Pete Sampras (3rd Rd.) before falling to No. 7 Lleyton Hewitt in the quarter-finals


2010 Highlights:
W: Brisbane (d Stepanek); F: San Jose (l Verdasco); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Ljubicic); QF: Australian Open (l Cilic); Memphis (l Querrey)

2010 in Review:
• The Austin, Texas resident has a 22-4 record this year on the ATP World Tour (most match wins) and he’s coming off a runner-up effort on Mar. 21 in Indian Wells (l. to Ljubicic)
• Last month he reached the final in San Jose where he lost to Spaniard Fernando Verdasco 36 64 64 and followed with a quarter-final in Memphis (l. to eventual champ Querrey)…He also has an ATP World Tour-best 14-4 mark in tie-breaks
• The top American opened the season by capturing his 28th career ATP World Tour title in Brisbane (d. Stepanek) to extend his title streak to 10 consecutive years (tied w/Federer among active players)…
Then followed by reaching the quarter-finals at the Australian Open (l. to Cilic in five sets)
• He came into the tournament No. 2 on ATP World Tour in aces (321) behind Karlovic (385) and leader in service games won (91%) and No. 2 in first serve points won (80%)

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History:
• Has a career record of 137-57 since playing his first Masters 1000 tournament in Miami (falling second round to Agassi) in 2000…Owns a 4-4 in finals, winning his last Masters 1000 title in Cincinnati in 2006 (d. Ferrero)…Also won there in 2003 (d. Fish)…His other titles have come in Montreal in 2003 (d. Nalbandian) and Miami in 2004 (d. Coria, ret.)

Miscellaneous:
• In 2009, the top American finished in the Top 10 for an eighth consecutive season at No. 7…He and Federer have the longest streak among active players on the ATP World Tour
• His 28 career titles is No. 3 among active players on the ATP World Tour, behind Federer (62) and Nadal (36)
• Here with coach Larry Stefanki and fitness trainer Doug Spreen (former ATP World Tour trainer)

BECKER FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 28-year-old German is making his first appearance in the fourth round (5-3 career record) after posting wins over countryman Simon Greul 63 62, No. 11 seed Ivan Ljubicic who retired due to a back injury after leading 64 1-0 (break) and No. 18 seed Tommy Robredo 16 64 76(1)
• He fell in the 1st Rd. in his debut in 2007 (l. to Kim) but reached 2nd Rd. the last two years, in 2008 (l. to Nadal) and 2009 (l. to Verdasco);

2010 Highlights:
QF: Delray Beach (l Nieminen)

2010 In Review:
• The Fort Lauderdale resident enters with a 9-10 match record on the season and his best result was the quarter-finals in nearby Delray Beach last month (l. to Nieminen)
• He also reached the second round five times, including the Australian Open (l. to Almagro in five sets) and fell 1st Rd. twice…In his last tournament in Indian Wells he lost in the 1st Rd. to Mathieu)
• At No. 39, he is the second-highest ranked of 10 Germans in Top 100 (behind No. 33 Kohlschreiber) and he will surpass his career-high ranking of No. 38 in March 2007
• He also was runner-up in doubles in San Jose (w/L.Mayer - l. to Fish-Querrey)

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History:
• This is the German’s best result of his career and has an 8-13 match record

Miscellaneous:
• In 2009, he finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 40 and earned his first ATP World Tour title at ‘s-Hertogenbosch in June on grass (d. Sluiter)
• He played four years (2001-05) at Baylor University in Texas and earned All-America honors last three years; won NCAA singles title and helped Baylor to its first team title in 2004; majored in Finance and Int’l Business (one semester short of earning degree)
• Has a 3-14 career mark vs. Top 10 opponents, posting wins over No. 10 Berdych in SF of ’07 Bangkok, No. 4 Davydenko in 1st Rd. of ’08 Wimbledon and No. 8 Verdasco in 2nd Rd. of ’09 ‘s-Hertogenbsoch…Three of his losses have come to Roddick
• No relation to Boris Becker (though did idolize Becker and Agassi growing up)…Defeated Agassi in 4th Rd. at US Open in 2006 in American’s final pro match

(15) David Ferrer (ESP) vs (4) Rafael Nadal (ESP) Nadal Leads 8-3
04 Stuttgart (Germany) Clay QF David Ferrer 6-3 6-7(3) 7-5
05 ATP Masters Series Miami (U.S.A.) Hard SF Rafael Nadal 6-4 6-3
05 ATP Masters Series Rome (Italy) Clay SF Rafael Nadal 4-6 6-4 7-5
05 Roland Garros (France) Clay QF Rafael Nadal 7-5 6-2 6-0
07 Barcelona (Spain) Clay SF Rafael Nadal 7-5 6-1
07 US Open (U.S.A.) Hard R16 David Ferrer      6-7(3) 6-4 7-6(4) 6-2
07 Tennis Masters Cup (China) Hard RR David Ferrer 4-6 6-4 6-3
08 ATP Masters Series Monte Carlo  Clay QF Rafael Nadal 6-1 7-5
08 Barcelona (Spain) Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-1 4-6 6-1
09 Barcelona (Spain) Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-2 7-5
09 ATP Masters 1000 Montreal Hard R32 Rafael Nadal 4-3 ret  (left knee)

FERRER FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 27-year-old Spaniard (turns 28 on Friday) is making his eighth appearance (15-7 career record) with his best results back-to-back semi-final showings in 2005 (d. No. 9 Nalbandian in 3rd Rd., l. to Nadal) and 2006 (d. No. 4 Roddick in QF, l. to No. 1 Federer)…Also made 4th Rd. in 2007 (l. to Roddick) and last year (l. to del Potro)…Dropped opening matches in other three appearances -- in 2003 (l. to Acasuso in 1st Rd.), 2004 (l. to Soderling in 1st Rd.) and 2008 (after 1st Rd. bye, l. to T. Johansson in 2nd Rd.)
• One of five Spaniards remaining (No. 4 Nadal, No. 10 Verdasco, No. 12 Ferrero, No. 33 Almagro)
• Thus far as the No. 15 seed, defeated Frenchman Michael Llodra 62 64 in the second round (after a bye) and No. 24 seed Ivo Karlovic 76(5) 63 on Sunday

2010 Highlights:
W: Acapulco (d Ferrero); F: Buenos Aires (l Ferrero); SF: Johannesburg (l Robert)

2010 In Review:
• The Valencia resident enters with a 17-5 match record on the season (6-4 on hard) and he’s trying to reach his fourth ATP World Tour quarter-final or better
• His best results came in back-to-back weeks last month during Latin American clay court swing, reaching final in Buenos Aires (l. to Ferrero) and winning his eighth ATP World Tour title in Acapulco  (d. Ferrero)
• Also reached SF in Johannesburg (l. to Robert); fell early at three other events of year, reaching 2nd Rd. at Australian Open (l. to Baghdatis in five sets) and dropping opening matches at Auckland (after bye, l. to Clement in 2nd Rd.) and Indian Wells (after bye, l. to Blake in 2nd Rd.)
• He recorded his 300th ATP World Tour-level match win in Buenos Aires QF (vs. Andreev)
• In first round Davis Cup tie vs. Switzerland (d. Chiudinelli and Wawrinka)
• At No. 17, he is fourth-highest ranked of 12 Spaniards in Top 100

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History:
• Has a 76-59 career match record and his best result is the semi-finals three times – 2005-06 Miami and ’05 Rome

Miscellaneous:
• In 2009, finished Top 20 for fifth straight year at No. 17, reaching SF or better five times during season, including reaching finals at Dubai and Barcelona, falling to Djokovic and Nadal, respectively
• Has a 21-40 career record vs. Top 10 opponents and trying to break a six-match losing streak since beating No. 3 Djokovic in the opening rubber of first round Davis Cup tie vs. Serbia in March 2009…His last hard court win came over No. 5 Roddick in SF of Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai in Nov. 2007
• He reached a career-high No. 4 on February 25, 2008 and spent 65 non-consecutive weeks in Top 10 (between January 30, 2006 and November 2, 2008), peaking at No. 4 for eight weeks…Finished a year-end best No. 5 in 2007 and compiled a career-best 61-23 match record, culminating with runner-up at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to Federer)…Also reached a Grand Slam-best SF at US Open that year (d. No. 2 Nadal in 4th Rd., l. to Djokovic)
• Has an 8-8 career mark in ATP World Tour finals (2-2 on hard)

NADAL FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 23-year-old Spaniard enters the fourth round with a 19-6 career record with his best results a runner-up finish in 2005 (l. to Federer in five sets) and in 2008 (l. to Davydenko)…Also a quarter-finalist in 2007 (l. to Djokovic) and last year (l. to del Potro)
• He opened the tournament Friday with a 64 63 victory over American Taylor Dent and on Sunday rallied to defeat Argentine wild card David Nalbandian 67(8) 62 62

2010 Highlights:
F: Doha (l Davydenko); SF: ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Ljubicic); QF: Australian Open (l Murray)

2010 in Review:
• The World No. 4 (will return to No. 3 next Monday) has a 14-3 mark on the season (all on hard courts) and he’s looking to reach his fourth quarter-final or better in as many tournaments
• He’s coming off his second semi-final of the year in Indian Wells (l. to eventual champ Ljubicic in third set tie-break)…He also captured his sixth career ATP World Tour doubles title there (w/M. Lopez)
• He opened the campaign with a runner-up in Doha (l. to Davydenko, held two match points) and followed with a quarter-final at the Australian Open where he retired with a right knee injury (vs. Murray) on Jan. 26
• His last title came at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome (d. Djokovic) last May…Has played in 12 tournaments since the title

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History
• Has an outstanding 163-34 career match record and a 15-6 mark in finals, winning at least two titles in each of the past five years (2005-09)…Won a personal-best four in 2005 and three each in 2007-08-09
• Has reached the final in eight of the current nine Masters 1000 finals (except Cincinnati)…He also won the former Masters 1000 tournament in Hamburg in 2008 and was runner-up in ‘07

Miscellaneous:
• In 2008, he became the first left-hander to finish No. 1 since John McEnroe in 1984, in addition to becoming first Spaniard as year-end No. 1 in history of ATP Rankings (since 1973)…Spent 46 weeks at No. 1 before Federer regained the top ranking on July 6, ’09 (after capturing Wimbledon title)
• In ’08, captured his fourth straight Roland Garros crown (d. Federer) and became first player since Borg in 1978-81 to accomplish feat...Also first player since Borg in 1980 to win without dropping a set in Paris
• His 31-match winning streak came to an end last year in Paris as Robin Soderling won 4th Rd. battle

(1) Roger Federer (SUI) vs (16) Tomas Berdych (CZE) Federer Leads 8-1
04 Athens Olympics (Greece) Hard R32 Tomas Berdych 4-6 7-5 7-5
05 ATP Masters Series Hamburg  Clay R32 Roger Federer 6-2 6-1
06 Roland Garros (France) Clay R16 Roger Federer 6-3 6-2  6-3
06 Halle (Germany) Grass F Roger Federer 6-0 6-7(4) 6-2
06 Wimbledon (England) Grass R16 Roger Federer 6-3 6-3 6-4
07 CZE v. SUI WG PO (Czech Republic)Carpet RR Roger Federer 7-6(5) 7-6(10) 6-3
08 Australian Open (Australia) Hard R16 Roger Federer 6-4 7-6(7)  6-3
08 Beijing Olympics (China) Hard R16 Roger Federer 6-3 7-6(4)
09 Australian Open (Australia)  Hard    R16   Roger Federer      4-6 6-7(4) 6-4   6-4  6-2

FEDERER FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 28-year-old Swiss has reached the quarter-finals (or better) in seven of his 11 previous appearances…Has a 36-9 career mark and his wins total is No. 3 in tournament history behind Andre Agassi (61) and Pete Sampras (42)…Last year he lost in the semi-finals to Novak Djokovic 36 62 63
• He opened the tournament with a 63 63 win over Ecuadorian Nicolas Lapentti on Saturday night and followed with a 76(2) 76(3) victory over Frenchman Florent Serra on Monday
• He captured the title in 2005 (d. Nadal in five sets) and 2006 (d. Ljubicic in three tie-breaks)...Also a runner-up in 2002 (l. to Agassi in four sets)
• In 2007, he defeated Sam Querrey and Nicolas Almagro in straight sets before losing to qualifier (ranked No. 55) Guillermo Canas in a third set tie-break in the 4th Rd.
• He won the doubles title in 2003 (w/Mirnyi) and one of two players (Richard Krajicek) in tournament history (since 1985) to win both titles during their career

2010 Highlights:
W: Australian Open (d Murray); SF: Doha (l Davydenko)

2010 in Review:
• The Swiss superstar comes into the fourth round with a 13-2 match record on the season…This is his second appearance since Jan. 31 when he captured his 16th career Grand Slam crown at the Australian Open (d. Murray)…It was his fourth title in Melbourne (2004, ’06-07)
• He comes in ranked No. 1 for 276 weeks, only trailing Pete Sampras (286) for the most weeks atop the South African Airways ATP Rankings…He will break the record on June 14 if he remains No. 1
• In his last tournament in Indian Wells, he reached the third round (d. Hanescu in three sets, losing to Marcos Baghdatis in a third set tie-break after holding three match points) on Mar. 16
• He opened the campaign with a semi-final showing in Doha (l. to eventual champ Davydenko)
• Last month he withdrew from Dubai due to a lung infection


ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History:
• Has a career record of 205-62 since playing his first Masters tournament in Miami (falling first round to Carlsen) in 1999…Has won 16 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles, second all-time (since ‘90) behind Andre Agassi’s 17…Overall he is 16-9 in finals…Agassi is also the all-time leader with 209 match wins
• Has won six different tournaments - Hamburg (four times), Indian Wells (three times), Cincinnati (three times), Miami (twice), Toronto (twice) and Madrid (twice) and runner-up in two others – Monte Carlo (three times) and Rome (twice)
 
Miscellaneous:
• The all-time men’s leader with 16 Grand Slam titles is approaching 700 career match wins (691-163)…
Nine players in the Open Era have reached the 700 wins plateau
• His 62 titles is tied for No. 6 on the Open Era titles list (w/Guillermo Vilas) and his next title will tie Bjorn Borg

BERDYCH FASTFACTS

Tournament Highlights:
• The 24-year-old Czech Republic native is attempting to reach the quarter-finals or better for the second time in three years…Has a 10-5 career mark…Two years ago he advanced to the semi-finals, losing to No. 2 Nadal 76(6) 62
• Since retiring in the 1st Rd. in his debut in 2005, has reached the 3rd Rd. or better five times…Lost to No. 3 Nalbandian in 3rd Rd. in ’06, Chela in 3rd Rd. in ’07 and 4th and last year fell to No. 3 Djokovic in 4th Rd.
• Thus far has beaten Dutchman Thiemo de Bakker 63 64 and Argentine Horacio Zeballos 64 75

2010 Highlights:
SF: Brisbane (l Roddick); QF: San Jose (l Roddick); Memphis (l Gulbis); ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Nadal)

2010 In Review:
• The No. 2 player from the Czech Republic (behind No. 18 Stepanek) is trying to reach his fifth ATP World Tour quarter-final or better and owns a 14-6 record on the season, with all but one match coming
• on hard courts…He helped his country to a 4-1 first round Davis Cup win over Belgium (on clay), defeating O. Rochus in straight sets in the opening rubber and winning the doubles (w/Stepanek) in similar fashion
• In his last tournament in Indian Wells, he reached the quarter-finals (d. No. 12 Verdasco in 3rd Rd., l. to Nadal)
• He opened the season by reaching the semi-finals in Brisbane (l. to eventual champ Roddick) and followed with opening round loss in Sydney (l. to Luczak after bye) and 2nd Rd. at Australian Open  (l. to Korolev)
• Last month reached back-to-back quarter-finals in San Jose (l. to Roddick) and Memphis (l. to Gulbis)

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History:
• Has a 61-45 career match record and his best result the title in Paris in 2005 (d. No. 10 Ljubicic in five sets)…Also a semi-finalist three other times – ’06 Madrid, ’07 Monte-Carlo and ’08 Miami and quarter-finalist on five other occasions
 
Miscellaneous:
• In 2009, finished in Top 20 for fourth consecutive year at No. 20 and helped his country to its first Davis Cup final since 1980 (l. to Spain 5-0)…Went 3-2 in singles matches
• Has a 14-44 career mark vs. Top 10 opponents and trying to break an 11-match losing streak since his last win over No. 8 Gilles Simon in 1st Rd. Davis Cup tie in March 2009… His last tournament Top 10 win came over No. 8 Roddick in the semi-finals of Tokyo in October 2008
• Has a 5-4 career mark in ATP World Tour finals and has never reached a final on U.S. soil

Grandstand

(33) Nicolas Almagro (ESP) vs (27) Thomaz Bellucci (BRA)  First Meeting

Almagro FastFacts:
2010 Highlights:
QF: Acapulco (l Ferrero)
YTD W-L: 11-6
YTD Titles: 0
Career Titles: 5
Date of Birth: August 21, 1985
South African Airways 2010 ATP Ranking: 38

Bellucci FastFacts:
2010 Highlights:
W: Santiago (d Monaco); QF: Brisbane (l Berdych); Costa Do Sauipe (l Mello)
YTD W-L: 14-6
YTD Titles: 1
Career Titles: 2
Date of Birth: December 30, 1987
South African Airways 2010 ATP Ranking: 32

Mardy Fish (USA) vs (13) Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) Tied 1-1
02 Australian Open (Australia) Hard R64 Mikhail Youzhny 6-4 6-3 6-2
04 Athens Olympics (Greece) Hard QF Mardy Fish 6-3 6-4

Fish FastFacts:
2010 Highlights:
SF: Sydney (l Baghdatis); Delray Beach (l Karlovic)
YTD W-L: 10-6
YTD Titles: 0
Career Titles: 3
Date of Birth: December 9, 1981
South African Airways 2010 ATP Ranking: 101

Youzhny FastFacts:
2010 Highlights:
F: Rotterdam (l Soderling); Dubai (l Djokovic)
YTD W-L: 14-3
YTD Titles: 0
Career Titles: 5
Date of Birth: June 25, 1982
South African Airways 2010 ATP Ranking: 15


(9) Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) vs (5) Robin Soderling (SWE) Tied 4-4
04 Marseille (France) Hard QF Robin Soderling 7-6(5)  6-3
04 US Open (U.S.A.) Hard R128 Robin Soderling 6-4   7-6(3)  6-7(4) 6-1
06 ATP Masters Series Indian Wells  Hard R64 Robin Soderling 6-4 6-0
06 ATP Masters Series Monte Carlo  Clay R16 Fernando Gonzalez 6-2 3-1 ret
06 ATP Masters Series Toronto Hard R64 Fernando Gonzalez 6-3 4-6 6-2
07 ATP Masters Series Indian Wells  Hard R32 Fernando Gonzalez 7-6(4) 7-6(2)
07 ATP World Team Chp. (Germany) Clay RR Fernando Gonzalez 4-6 7-5 6-4
09 Roland Garros (France) Clay SF Robin Soderling 6-3 7-5 5-7 4-6 6-4

Gonzalez FastFacts:
2010 Highlights:
SF: Santiago (l Bellucci); Acapulco (l Ferrer)
YTD W-L: 13-3
YTD Titles: 0
Career itles: 11
Date of Birth: July 29, 1980
South African Airways 2010 ATP Ranking: 11

Soderling FastFacts:
2010 Highlights:
W: Rotterdam (d Youzhny); SF: ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Roddick); QF: Marseille (l Llodra)
YTD W-L: 14-4
YTD Titles: 1
Career Titles: 5
Date of Birth: August 14, 1984
South African Airways 2010 ATP Ranking: 7


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