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Tallahassee Tennis Challenger MAIN DRAW SINGLES Tallahassee, FL, USA 17-24 April 2010 Hard, Decoturf Tallahassee Tennis Challenger MAIN DRAW SINGLES Tallahassee, FL, USA 17-24 April 2010 Hard, Decoturf 1 1 RAM, Rajeev USA $50,000 R. RAM [1] WC 2 EVANS, Brendan USA 64 75 692 R. RAM [1] 3 KAMKE, Tobias GER 64 64 T. KAMKE 4 CAPDEVILLE, Paul CHI 76(3) 61 R. RAM [1] Q 5 GOODALL, Joshua GBR 36 63 76(6) J. GOODALL 6 YANI, Michael USA 64 76(6) R. SWEETING [8] SE 7 SOEDA, Go JPN 63 63 R. SWEETING [8] 8 8 SWEETING, Ryan USA 61 62 R. GINEPRI [4] 4 9 GINEPRI, Robby USA 64 63 R. GINEPRI [4] 10 DEHEART, Ryler USA 46 63 64 R. GINEPRI [4] Q 11 BAKER, Jamie GBR 64 64 G. JONES 12 JONES, Greg AUS 26 62 64 R. GINEPRI [4] Q 13 GREGORC, Luka SLO 62 64 T. ITO 14 ITO, Tatsuma JPN 63 36 63 K. NISHIKORI PR 15 NISHIKORI, Kei JPN 46 64 63 K. NISHIKORI 5 16 LEVINE, Jesse USA 63 67(5) 76(3) Brian DABUL 6 17 BALL, Carsten AUS 46 40 Ret'd C. BALL [6] 18 YOUNG, Donald USA 46 61 64 C. BALL [6] SE 19 GONZALEZ, Santiago MEX 46 61 64 S. GONZALEZ Q 20 KELLY, Dayne AUS 76(6) 63 A. KUZNETSOV WC 21 REYNOLDS, Bobby USA 64 67(7) 64 B. REYNOLDS WC 22 SMYCZEK, Tim USA 63 63 A. KUZNETSOV 23 KUZNETSOV, Alex USA 63 64 A. KUZNETSOV 3 24 DENT, Taylor USA 63 75 B. DABUL 7 25 KIM, Kevin USA 64 57 64 N. LINDAHL ALT 26 LINDAHL, Nick AUS 63 36 76(4) N. LINDAHL 27 KENDRICK, Robert USA 64 76(3) R. KENDRICK 28 GUCCIONE, Chris AUS 76(6) 63 B. DABUL WC 29 AUBONE, Jean-Yves USA 76(7) 46 75 P. POLANSKY 30 POLANSKY, Peter CAN 64 61 B. DABUL 31 DABUL, Brian ARG 76(5) 63 B. DABUL LL 32 NILAND, Conor IRL 64 62 ATP Tour © Copyright 2006 Seeded Players RankPrize Money Pts. Lucky Losers Retirements/W.O. 1 RAM, Rajeev 92 Winner $7,200 80 Matosevic 2 ANDERSON, Kevin 103 Finalist $4,240 48 Conor Niland Kevin Anderson - Tendonitis 3 DENT, Taylor 106 Semi-Finalist $2,510 29 Robbie Ginepri - Ankle sprain 4 GINEPRI, Robby 107 Quarter-Finalist $1,460 15 5 LEVINE, Jesse 108 2nd Round $860 7 6 BALL, Carsten 120 1st Round $520 0 7 KIM, Kevin 133 Last Direct Acceptance Challenger Supervisor 8 SWEETING, Ryan 142 Peter Polansky 211 Michael Loo Follow Live Scoring on www.ATPWorldTour.com.
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