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Serena Eases Into Second Round
An ill-tempered Fabio Fognini of Italy, seeded 30th in men's singles, is eliminated in four sets by Jurgen Melzer of Austria.
Yet he also permanently burned to win on the grass at Wimbledon, the oldest, most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. He reached the final round in England in 2006 just weeks after turning 20. Two years later, he won the plaque by defeating Roger
An ill-tempered Fabio Fognini of Italy, seeded 30th in men's singles, is eliminated in four sets by Jurgen Melzer of Austria.
Yet he also permanently burned to win on the grass at Wimbledon, the oldest, most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. He reached the final round in England in 2006 just weeks after turning 20. Two years later, he won the plaque by defeating Roger
WIMBLEDON, England — Rafael Nadal sat forward with a white cap pulled over his eyes and tried to digest another shocking exit at Wimbledon. For the second year in a rumpus, the Spaniard found himself on the incorrect side of a defeat that will rank among the
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