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Belgian appears in ominous form, crushing former world number one Dinara Safina in Australia.
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Federer continues winning streak
World number two advances to the semi-finals of the Qatar Open, joining Spain's Rafa Nadal.
Sunniya Pirzada
Last Modified: 07 Jan 2011 00:56 GMT
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Federer and Nadal battle through
World's top two advance at Qatar Open as Federer beats Marco Chiudinelli and Nadal downs Lukas Lacko despite love set.
Last Modified: 06 Jan 2011 00:39 GMT
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Verdasco keeps ATP dream alive
Spaniard battles back at Paris Masters to stay in contention for ATP World Tour Finals.
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Nadal claims Rome Masters
Spaniard adds Rome title to Monte Carlo Masters win in return to form for ex-no1.
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Murray into Wimbledon third round
Former champion Hewitt and two-time runner-up Roddick also advance.
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No Djoke for Djokovic
Serbian favourite crashes out of first round of Brisbane International.
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