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The Championships 2009 Gentlemen's Singles Winner: R The Championships 2009 Gentlemen's Singles Winner: R. Federer [2] 5/7 7/6(6) 7/6(5) 3/6 16/14 First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final 1. Juan Martin Del Potro [5]...................(ARG) 2. Arnaud Clement.................................... (FRA) J. Del Potro [5]................ 6/3 6/1 6/2 L. Hewitt 3. Lleyton Hewitt....................................... (AUS) .........................6/3 7/5 7/5 4. Robby Ginepri.......................................(USA) L. Hewitt............................6/4 6/1 6/1 L. Hewitt (Q) 5. Rajeev Ram.......................................... (USA) ....................7/5 7/6(3) 6/3 6. Philipp Petzschner................................(GER) P. Petzschner......... 2/6 6/1 7/6(3) 6/1 P. Petzschner 7. Mischa Zverev...................................... (GER) ..4/6 7/6(13) 3/6 7/6(5) 6/0 8. Dmitry Tursunov [25]......................... (RUS) M. Zverev.................6/4 6/2 3/0 Ret'd L. Hewitt 9. Radek Stepanek [23]...........................(CZE) .............4/6 2/6 6/1 6/2 6/2 (Q) 10. Alejandro Falla......................................(COL) R. Stepanek [23]..............6/4 6/4 6/1 R. Stepanek [23] 11. Potito Starace......................................... (ITA) .............6/4 4/6 6/2 4/6 6/3 12. Jose Acasuso....................................... (ARG) P. Starace................. 7/6(0) 6/3 Ret'd R. Stepanek [23] 13. Fabio Fognini..........................................(ITA) .............7/5 7/5 3/6 4/6 6/4 14. Denis Istomin........................................ (UZB) F. Fognini...... 1/6 6/7(3) 6/4 3/1 Ret'd D. Ferrer [16] 15. Kevin Kim..............................................(USA) .........................6/2 6/2 6/3 16. David Ferrer [16]................................. (ESP) D. Ferrer [16]............. 7/5 6/3 4/6 6/2 17. Nikolay Davydenko [12]..................... (RUS) (WC) 18. Daniel Evans........................................ (GBR) N. Davydenko [12]...........6/2 6/3 6/3 N. Davydenko [12] 19. Victor Crivoi..........................................(ROU) V. Crivoi............4/6 6/1 7/6(3) 2/6 6/3 .........................6/4 6/4 6/2 20. Bjorn Phau............................................(GER) T. Berdych [20] A. Roddick [6] 21. Frederico Gil.........................................(POR) .........................6/2 6/3 6/2 22. Paul-Henri Mathieu............................... (FRA) P-H. Mathieu...............6/1 2/6 6/4 6/2 T. Berdych [20] (WC) 23. Alex Bogdanovic...................................(GBR) .........................6/2 6/4 6/4 6/3 6/7(10) 7/6(1) 4/6 6/4 24. Tomas Berdych [20]............................(CZE) T. Berdych [20]................6/3 6/4 6/4 A. Roddick [6] 25. Jurgen Melzer [26].............................. (AUT) ....................7/6(4) 6/4 6/3 26. Wayne Odesnik.................................... (USA) J. Melzer [26]................... 6/1 6/4 6/2 J. Melzer [26] 27. Benjamin Becker.................................. (GER) ................7/6(6) 6/3 7/6(1) (Q) 28. Roko Karanusic....................................(CRO) B. Becker.......................... 6/4 6/4 6/1 A. Roddick [6] (WC) 29. Grigor Dimitrov...................................... (BUL) ..........7/6(2) 7/6(2) 4/6 6/3 30. Igor Kunitsyn.........................................(RUS) I. Kunitsyn................3/6 6/0 3/0 Ret'd A. Roddick [6] 31. Jeremy Chardy......................................(FRA) ...................6/4 6/2 3/6 6/2 32. Andy Roddick [6]................................ (USA) A. Roddick [6]....... 6/3 7/6(3) 4/6 6/3 33. Andy Murray [3].................................. (GBR) 34. Robert Kendrick.................................... (USA) A. Murray [3]......... 7/5 6/7(3) 6/3 6/4 A. Murray [3] (Q) 35. Riccardo Ghedin.....................................(ITA) E. Gulbis........................... 6/2 6/4 6/4 .........................6/2 7/5 6/3 36. Ernests Gulbis....................................... (LAT) A. Murray [3] A. Roddick [6] (Q) 37. Taylor Dent........................................... (USA) .........................6/2 6/3 6/4 6/4 4/6 7/6(7) 7/6(5) 38. Daniel Gimeno-Traver...........................(ESP) D. Gimeno-Traver 7/5 7/6(6) 4/6 6/7(3) 6/4 V. Troicki [30] 39. Brian Dabul...........................................(ARG) ........6/7(5) 6/0 1/6 6/3 7/5 40. Viktor Troicki [30]............................... (SRB) V. Troicki [30].................. 6/4 6/4 6/3 A. Murray [3] 41. Stanislas Wawrinka [19]...................... (SUI) .............2/6 6/3 6/3 5/7 6/3 42. Eduardo Schwank................................ (ARG) S. Wawrinka [19]............. 7/5 6/4 6/1 S. Wawrinka [19] 43. Pablo Andujar....................................... (ESP) .........................6/3 6/2 6/2 44. Martin Vassallo Arguello.......................(ARG) M. Vassallo Arguello... 4/6 6/3 6/2 6/2 S. Wawrinka [19] 45. Christophe Rochus................................(BEL) ...................5/7 7/5 6/3 6/3 (LL) 46. Pablo Cuevas....................................... (URU) P. Cuevas........... 3/6 4/6 6/4 6/1 11/9 J. Levine (Q) 47. Jesse Levine.........................................(USA) .............6/2 6/1 4/6 4/6 6/3 48. Marat Safin [14]...................................(RUS) J. Levine................. 6/2 3/6 7/6(4) 6/4 49. Fernando Gonzalez [10]...................... (CHI) 50. Teimuraz Gabashvili.............................(RUS) F. Gonzalez [10].............. 7/5 7/5 6/3 F. Gonzalez [10] 51. Oscar Hernandez..................................(ESP) ..............6/7(4) 6/4 6/4 6/4 7/5 6/3 6/2 52. Leonardo Mayer................................... (ARG) L. Mayer............................6/0 6/0 6/3 J.C. Ferrero A. Murray [3] (WC) 53. Juan Carlos Ferrero.............................. (ESP) .............4/6 7/5 6/4 4/6 6/4 54. Mikhail Youzhny................................... (RUS) J.C. Ferrero.................. 6/3 7/6(3) 6/3 J.C. Ferrero 55. Fabrice Santoro.................................... (FRA) ..............6/7(1) 6/3 6/4 6/3 56. Nicolas Kiefer [33].............................. (GER) F. Santoro......................... 6/4 6/2 6/2 J.C. Ferrero 57. Victor Hanescu [31]............................(ROU) ....................7/6(4) 6/3 6/2 58. Ivan Navarro......................................... (ESP) V. Hanescu [31] 6/3 6/7(5) 6/4 6/7(5) 12/10 V. Hanescu [31] 59. Nicolas Devilder.................................... (FRA) .........................6/2 6/3 6/1 60. Nicolas Lapentti.................................... (ECU) N. Devilder............ 3/6 6/4 6/3 4/6 7/5 G. Simon [8] (LL) 61. Thiago Alves......................................... (BRA) .........................6/2 7/5 6/2 62. Andrei Pavel.........................................(ROU) T. Alves.................6/3 2/6 6/1 2/6 6/1 G. Simon [8] 63. Bobby Reynolds....................................(USA) ...................5/7 6/3 6/4 6/4 64. Gilles Simon [8]...................................(FRA) G. Simon [8].....................6/4 6/3 6/3 65. James Blake [17].................................(USA) 66. Andreas Seppi........................................ (ITA) A. Seppi........................7/5 6/4 7/6(5) A. Seppi (Q) 67. Adrian Mannarino..................................(FRA) ........7/5 6/4 6/7(3) 5/7 6/4 68. Marc Gicquel.........................................(FRA) M. Gicquel.........................6/2 6/2 6/4 I. Andreev [29] 69. Paul Capdeville...................................... (CHI) ..........6/1 7/6(5) 4/6 7/6(5) 70. Vince Spadea....................................... (USA) V. Spadea......................... 6/0 6/4 7/5 I. Andreev [29] 71. Evgeny Korolev.................................... (RUS) .........................6/3 7/5 6/2 72. Igor Andreev [29]................................ (RUS) I. Andreev [29].. 4/6 7/6(2) 6/4 7/6(4) T. Haas [24] 73. Tommy Haas [24]................................(GER) ....................7/6(8) 6/4 6/4 (Q) 74. Alexander Peya.....................................(AUT) T. Haas [24].......6/7(5) 7/6(0) 6/3 6/4 T. Haas [24] 75. Michael Llodra.......................................(FRA) ............................4/3 Ret'd (WC) 76. Joshua Goodall.................................... (GBR) M. Llodra.......... 4/6 7/6(5) 6/4 3/6 6/4 T. Haas [24] 77. Sam Querrey........................................ (USA) ......7/5 7/5 1/6 6/7(3) 10/8 (LL) 78. Danai Udomchoke................................ (THA) S. Querrey........................ 6/3 6/4 6/4 M. Cilic [11] 79. Alberto Martin........................................(ESP) ....4/6 7/6(3) 6/3 6/7(4) 6/4 80. Marin Cilic [11]....................................(CRO) M. Cilic [11]......................6/3 6/4 6/4 81. Tommy Robredo [15].......................... (ESP) (Q) 82. Luka Gregorc........................................ (SLO) T. Robredo [15].7/6(4) 6/4 5/7 7/6(3) T. Robredo [15] (Q) 83. Edouard Roger-Vasselin.......................(FRA) ........3/6 4/6 6/4 7/6(5) 6/1 84. Stefan Koubek...................................... (AUT) S. Koubek............. 7/5 6/3 4/6 3/6 6/3 D. Sela T. Haas [24] 85. Dudi Sela................................................(ISR) ..............7/6(8) 7/5 2/6 7/5 7/5 7/6(6) 4/6 6/3 (Q) 86. Santiago Gonzalez............................... (MEX) D. Sela....................6/4 4/6 7/6(2) 6/3 D. Sela (Q) 87. Xavier Malisse....................................... (BEL) ....................7/6(3) 6/3 6/2 88. Rainer Schuettler [18]........................ (GER) R. Schuettler [18] 6/7(9) 6/4 7/6(3) 6/1 N. Djokovic [4] 89. Mardy Fish [28]..................................
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