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 - Men's Doubles - 1st Rnd.
  Alberto Martin ESP 
  Potito Starace ITA 
Winner 3777  
Match Completed
  Paul Goldstein USA 
  Jim Thomas USA 
 6655  
ScoreboardMatch Statistics
Elapsed Time by Set: 335360

  Match Summary
  Martin (ESP)/
Starace (ITA)
Goldstein (USA)/
Thomas (USA)
  Double Faults55
  Unforced Errors63
  Winning % on 1st Serve56 of 92 = 61 %54 of 79 = 68 %
  Winning % on 2nd Serve15 of 29 = 52 %16 of 37 = 43 %
  Receiving Points Won46 of 116 = 40 %50 of 121 = 41 %
  Break Point Conversions5 of 9 = 56 %5 of 15 = 33 %
  Total Points Won117120




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