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Yuki Bhambri-Robin Haase Pair Loses In Australian Open Men's Doubles First Round
India's Yuki Bhambri and his Dutch partner Robin Haase squandered three match points in the deciding set to go down in the Australian Open men's doubles first round
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Yuki Bhambri-Robin Haase Pair In Brisbane International Semifinals
India's Yuki Bhambri and his Dutch partner Robin Haase on Friday entered the semifinals of the Brisbane International ATP Tour tournament
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Roger Federer Beats Robin Haase In Rotterdam Open Quarters To Become Oldest World No.1
It is Roger Federer's first time back at the summit since October 2012 having first claimed the top position in February 2004.
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Robin Haase tested positive in 2006: reports
Haase, 26, explained in the daily Volkskrant that, after undergoing the test, he received a letter from the ATP advising him "to get a lawyer" and indicating that he would have to undergo three more tests in the following two weeks.
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Tommy Haas beats Robin Haase in Vienna final for 15th title
The second-seeded German, won also won the event 12 years ago, maintained his slim chance of qualifying for next month's ATP finals in London.
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Third seed Janko Tipsarevic tumbles in Gstaad
Tipsarevic has had a dreadful run this season as he has slipped out of the top 10 in a downward trend which has accelerated over the last four months.
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Rome Masters: Novak Djokovic beats Albert Montanes to enter third round
Djokovic dropped his serve to fall behind 2-1 in the opening set but broke back immediately and took control from there against his 32-year-old opponent.
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Andy Murray defeats Robin Hasse to move ahead
The third seed, playing his first Grand Slam match since winning the US Open, won 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 in 1hr 37min on Rod Laver Arena.
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Chennai Open: Robin Haase tames Bhambri
The 20-year old 217-ranked Bhambri had his chances, especially in the first set when he held breakpoints against Haase who himself allowed the Indian to hold serve in the third game after leading 40-0.
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Juan Martin Del Potro wins third title of season in Vienna
Juan Martin del Potro defeated Slovenian qualifier Grega Zemlja 7-5, 6-3 on Sunday to win his first title at the Austrian Open and improve his standing in the race to the year-end championships.