| Chakvetadze cruises, Hantuchova falls at East West Bank Classic
Third-seeded Anna Chakvetadze breezed
past Marta Domachowska with a straight-set win in second-round action at the
East West Bank Classic on Tuesday.
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| Djokovic, Roddick slip into third round in Toronto
Novak Djokovic and Andy Roddick each took
advantage of their first-round bye with strong second-round performances
Tuesday at the $2,615,000 Rogers Masters in Toronto.
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| Kirilenko, Srebotnik cruise; Erakovic upset at Slovenia Open
Top-seeded Maria Kirilenko and second-
seeded Katarina Srebotnik were dominant first-round winners, while sixth-
seeded Marina Erakovic was a surprise loser on Tuesday at the $145,000 Banka
Koper Slovenia Open
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| Stosur, Czink pull off upsets in first round at Los Angeles
Australian Samantha Stosur upset 12th-
seeded Shahar Peer 6-1, 6-1 and Hungarian Melinda Czink defeated Virginie
Razzano, the 13th seed from France, 6-3, 6-3 in the first round of the East
West Bank Classic on Monday.
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| Gasquet, Robredo advance early in Toronto
Richard Gasquet and Tommy Robredo cruised into
the second round on Monday at the $2,615,000 Rogers Masters in Toronto.
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| Wozniacki through to second round of Slovenia Open
Third-seeded Caroline Wozniacki of
Denmark and No. 4 Anabel Medina Garrigues both advanced in straight sets in
the opening round of the Slovenia Open Monday.
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| Wozniak wins at Stanford for first career title
Canada's Aleksandra Wozniak bested France's
Marion Bartoli to win the $600,000 Bank of the West Classic tennis event on
Sunday.
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| Verdasco captures Croatia Open
Top-seeded Fernando Verdasco rallied
to down fourth-seeded Russian Igor Andreev and win the Croatia Open title on
Sunday.
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| Simon downs Tursunov in Indy final
Second-seeded Frenchman Gilles Simon
dispatched defending champion Dmitry Tursunov of Russia in straight sets to
capture the $525,000 Indianapolis Tennis Championships Sunday.
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| Del Potro captures second straight ATP title
Argentine Juan Martin del Potro easily
discarded crowd favorite Jurgen Melzer in Sunday's final at the Austrian Open.
The 19-year-old Del Potro, who won his first-ever title last week in
Stuttgart, captured his second straight ATP singles title.
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