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WTC Results.XLS Rochusclub Düsseldorf, 21-27 May 2006 RED GROUP BLUE GROUP Nation Nation Score Nation Nation Score Sun CHILE vs. SPAIN 3-0 Sun GERMANY vs. ITALY 2-1 21 May Nicolas Massu vs. Fernando Verdasco Bernardes 62 46 64 21 May Nicolas Kiefer vs. Filippo Volandri 76(10) 63 CC2 Fernando Gonzalez vs. David Ferrer Steiner 75 67(6) 63 CC1 Philipp Kohlschreiber vs. Davide Sanguinetti 63 36 46 12:00 P.Capdeville/A.Garcia vs. F.Lopez/F.Verdasco Murphy 63 62 12:00 A.Waske/M.Kohlmann vs. D.Sanguinetti/F.Volandri 64 64 Mon CROATIA vs. USA 2-1 Mon ARGENTINA vs. CZECH REPUBLIC 1-2 22 May Ivan Ljubicic vs. James Blake Steiner 57 63 76(4) 22 May Gaston Gaudio vs. Robin Vik 67(5) 36 CC1 Ivo Karlovic vs. Robby Ginepri Murphy 46 67(1) CC2 David Nalbandian vs. Tomas Berdych 46 46 13:00 I.Karlovic/I.Ljubicic vs. B.Bryan/M.Bryan Steiner 63 76(5) 13:00 J.Acasuso/S.Prieto vs. T.Berdych/L.Friedl 60 26 10-3 Wed CHILE vs. USA 2-1 Tue CZECH REPUBLIC vs. ITALY 2-1 24 May Nicolas Massu vs. Andy Roddick Molina 42 retired (ankle) 23 May Tomas Berdych vs. Filippo Volandri 61 64 CC1 Paul Capdeville vs. Robbie Ginepri Bernardes 64 64 CC1 Robin Vik vs. Davide Sanguinetti 67(7) 62 46 13:00 F.Gonzalez/N.Massu vs. B.Bryan/M.Bryan Molina 46 57 13:00 T.Berdych/L.Friedl vs. D.Sanguinetti/F.Volandri 62 61 Wed CROATIA vs. SPAIN 2-1 Tue ARGENTINA vs. GERMANY 1-2 24 May Ivan Ljubicic vs. David Ferrer Steiner 26 26 23 May Jose Acasuso vs. Alexander Waske 46 64 76(1) CC2 Mario Ancic vs. Feliciano Lopez Murphy 75 46 64 CC2 Gaston Gaudio vs. Nicolas Kiefer 26 36 13:00 I.Karlovic/I.Ljubicic vs. F.Lopez/F.Verdasco Steiner 63 76(4) 13:00 D.Nalbandian/S.Prieto vs. M.Kohlmann/A.Waske 36 36 Fri CHILE vs. CROATIA 0-3 Thu CZECH REPUBLIC vs. GERMANY 1-2 26 May Fernando Gonzalez vs. Ivan Ljubicic Molina 57 76(4) 46 25 May Robin Vik vs. Philipp Kohlschreiber 36 63 16 CC1 Nicolas Massu vs. Mario Ancic Murphy 36 26 CC1 Tomas Berdych vs. Nicolas Kiefer 67(5) 63 63 13:00 P.Capdeville/A.Garcia vs. M.Ancic/I.Karlovic Molina 57 64 15-17 12:00 T.Berdych/L.Friedl vs. M.Kohlmann/A.Waske 46 76(2) 5-10 Fri SPAIN vs. USA 2-1 Thu ARGENTINA vs. ITALIEN 2-1 26 May Fernando Verdasco vs. Bob Bryan Steiner 62 36 61 25 May Jose Acasuso vs. Davide Sanguinetti 62 60 CC2 David Ferrer vs. Robbie Ginepri Bernardes 63 63 CC2 David Nalbandian vs. Filippo Volandri 46 57 13:00 F.Lopez/F.Verdasco vs. B.Bryan/M.Bryan Steiner 34 Ret. Verdasco 12:00 J.Acasuso/S.Prieto vs. D.Sanguinetti/F.Volandri 76(3) 61 Team Standings FINALS - Saturday, 27 May 2006 - CC1 - Starting at 12:00 Noon Red Group Blue Group Sat CROATIA vs. GERMANY 2-1 Croatia 3:0 Germany 3:0 27 May Ivo Karlovic vs. Alexander Waske Molina 76(5) 64 Chile 2:1 Czech Republic 2:1 CC1 Ivan Ljubicic vs. Nicolas Kiefer Bernardes 64 64 Spain 1:2 Argentina 1:2 12:00 Karlovic/Ljubicic vs. M.Kohlmann/A.Waske Murphy 67(3) 36 USA 0:3 Italien 0:3 Dietloff Von Arnim Fabrizio Sestini 21 May 2005 17:00 Roland Herfel Thomas Karlberg Tournament Director Tour ManagerDate and Time Referee ATP Supervisor.
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