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Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet. Adipiscing Elit. Donec Lectus Tellus Wednesday July 21, 2010 | Session 3 | ALTA Night Five Of The Top Seven TODAY’S SCHEDULE Americans In Action Today Stadium Court start 4:00 PM American players once again (4) Zeballos (ARG) vs Dent (USA) have a big foot print on the Not Before 6:30 PM schedule of the Atlanta Tennis Championships. Last night, (Q) Muller (LUX) vs (2) Isner (USA) James Blake and Taylor Dent Ginepri (USA) vs (6) Fish (USA) went the distance for the fifth time in six career meetings, with Dent Court 1 start 4:00 PM prevailing 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. The Russell (USA) vs Schuettler (GER) evening ended with the doubles team of Mardy Fish and Andy (3) Gonzalez (MEX)/Rettenmaier (USA) Roddick advancing to the second vs Huss (AUS)/Sa (BRA) round. Kohlmann (GER)/Schuettler (GER) vs Today’s lineup features No. 2 (2) Rojer (AHO)/Zeballos (ARG) seed John Isner, who is competing in his first tournament Court 2 start 4:00 PM since his record-breaking and Bopanna (IND)/Vliegen (BEL) vs ESPY-winning performance at Wimbledon. Before Isner takes Sa. Ratiwatana (THA)/ OFF‐COURT SCHEDULE So. Ratiwatana (THA) the court, Dent will attempt to continue his great play from last 3 PM –6 PM: Lipsky (USA)/Ram (USA) vs night when he takes on No. 4 Your local Atlanta Metro BMW and MINI Centers invite you to take a test drive Becker (GER)/Lacko (SVK) seed Horacio Zeballos. daily for a chance to win a Two‐Day M Session 3 will conclude on the Driving School at the BMW Performance Stadium Court with another Center in South Carolina. American faceoff between No. 6 Conclusion of 4 PM Match: seed Mardy Fish and hometown The winner of the Stadium Court 4 p.m. hero Robby Ginepri, who will match will be signing autographs at the meet for the fifth time in their USTA booth approximately an hour after careers. the match concludes! KID’S DAY On thethe groundsgrounds today,today, boysboys and girlsgirls of all ages willwill enjoy QuickStartQuickStart tennis,tennis, fastestfastest serveserve contestscontests and off-courtoff-court entertainment.entertainment. Also graduatesgraduates of thethe AtlantaAtlanta YouthYouth Tennis Foundation’sFoundation’s FirstFirst ServeServe Program willwill be honored forfor theirtheir achievements,achievements, as willwill membersmembers of thethe WhiteheadWhitehead BoysBoys & GirlsGirls ClubClub forfor theirtheir participationparticipation in thethe President’sPresident’s Challenge.Challenge. ForFor moremore informationinformation on how to volunteervolunteer oror support the Atlanta YouthYouth TennisTennis Foundation, pleaseplease go to www.aytf.usta.comwww.aytf.usta.com or www.ustaatlanta.com.www.ustaatlanta.com. .
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