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 - Men's Doubles - 1st Rnd.
  Frantisek Cermak CZE (12)
  Jaroslav Levinsky CZE (12)
Winner 646710  
Match Completed
  Paul Baccanello AUS 
  Chris Guccione AUS 
 77368  
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Elapsed Time by Set: 424256

  Match Summary
  Cermak (CZE)/
Levinsky (CZE)
Baccanello (AUS)/
Guccione (AUS)
  Double Faults62
  Unforced Errors138
  Winning % on 1st Serve55 of 68 = 81 %46 of 61 = 75 %
  Winning % on 2nd Serve26 of 50 = 52 %27 of 40 = 68 %
  Receiving Points Won28 of 101 = 28 %37 of 118 = 31 %
  Break Point Conversions3 of 4 = 75 %1 of 4 = 25 %
  Total Points Won109110




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