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    practiced with Nicolas Massu in Chile". Tennis World USA. February 5, 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicolás Massú. Nicolás Massú at the Association...
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    painter Nicolás Lapentti (born 1976), an Ecuadorian professional tennis player Nicolás Maduro (born 1962), president of Venezuela Nicolás Massú (born 1979)...
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    singles at Beijing 2008. The gold medal that González won partnering Nicolás Massú at the 2004 Olympics in men's doubles was Chile's first-ever Olympic...
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    medals, and the only singles player to have retained the Olympic title. Nicolás Massú, Venus Williams, and Serena Williams are the only players in the Open...
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    Olympic Games, Fish reached the final in the men's singles, losing to Nicolás Massú. In April 2011, Fish overtook compatriot Andy Roddick to become the...
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    Chile's Nicolás Massú defeated the United States' Mardy Fish in the final, 6–3, 3–6, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win the gold medal in Men's Singles tennis at the...
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  • at the 2019 Generali Open Kitzbühel in the doubles draw partnering Nicolás Massú. He is the younger brother of fellow tennis player Dominic Thiem. "Moritz...
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    hardcourt competition. There were 64 players from 33 nations. Chile's Nicolás Massú was the reigning gold medalist from 2004. He lost to Argentina's David...
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    Chile's Fernando González and Nicolás Massú defeated Germany's Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schüttler in the final, 6–2, 4–6, 3–6, 7–6(9–7), 6–4 to win the...
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    with the use of a sliced backhand and more netplay since adding coach Nicolás Massú to his team in March 2019. At 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in), he possesses a serve...
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  • to 2012, she was in a relationship with former Chilean tennis player Nicolás Massú. Mello was later romantically linked from 2013 to 2017 with the Italian...
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  • Nicolás Massú (born 1979), Chilean Olympic champion tennis player Massu, Lääneranna Parish, village in Lääneranna Parish, Pärnu County, Estonia Massu...
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  • Juan Carlos Ferrero defeated Nicolás Massú in the final, 6–3, 6–4, 6–3 to win the singles tennis title at the 2003 Madrid Open. Andre Agassi was the reigning...
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    Corretja Albert Costa  Spain 2004 Athens details Fernando González Nicolás Massú  Chile Nicolas Kiefer Rainer Schüttler  Germany Mario Ančić Ivan Ljubičić  Croatia...
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  • competition) Nicolás Massú (qualified) Guillermo García López (qualified) Kristof Vliegen (first round, retired due to an ankle injury) Nicolás Lapentti (first...
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    the French Open. He won against 22nd seed and Olympic gold medalist Nicolás Massú in the first round, in four sets. In the second round, Wawrinka came...
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    previously competed in Sydney, including tennis star and top medal favorite Nicolás Massú. Long-distance freestyle swimmer and Pan American Games bronze medalist...
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  • Korolev (qualifying competition) Pablo Andújar (qualifying competition) Nicolás Massú (first round) Alberto Martín (qualifying competition) Guillermo Cañas...
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  • stars such as Kei Nishikori and Kevin Anderson, and defending champion Nicolás Massú. In the women's singles, the ITF places went to Alicia Molik, a bronze...
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  • competition, lucky loser) Xavier Malisse (qualified) Nicolás Massú (qualified) Rainer Schüttler (qualified) Nicolás Lapentti (qualifying competition, lucky loser)...
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  • Andre Agassi (1/1) Jiří Novák (walkover) 2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero (1/1) Nicolás Massú 6–3, 6–4, 6–3 2004 Marat Safin (1/1) David Nalbandian 6–2, 6–4, 6–3...
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    first round loss at the Indian Wells Masters in three tie–break sets to Nicolás Massú and a fourth round loss to Gastón Gaudio 0–6, 6–3, 3–6 at the Ericsson...
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    straight sets to progress to the second round where he lost to 23rd seed Nicolás Jarry. As a result, he reached a new career high of No. 117 on 11 September...
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    Australian Open (1) Gustavo Kuerten – Costa do Sauipe (1) Nicolás Lapentti – St. Poelten (1) Nicolás Massú – Buenos Aires (1) Marat Safin – Paris Masters (1)...
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  • competition) Frank Dancevic (qualifying competition) Robby Ginepri (qualified) Nicolás Massú (qualifying competition) Marc Gicquel (qualified) Vince Spadea (first...
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  • Simone Vagnozzi Marco Cecchinato 2019 Gilles Cervara Daniil Medvedev Nicolás Massú Dominic Thiem Carlos Moyá Rafael Nadal Vincenzo Santopadre Matteo Berrettini...
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    American, and first Hispanic person, to be ranked World Number 1 in tennis Nicolás Massú (born 1979) – tennis player; highest world ranking #9, Olympic 2-time...
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    silver), Fernando Gonzalez (one gold, one silver and one bronze) and Nicolás Massú (two gold). The Chilean Olympic Committee claims Luis Subercaseaux as...
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  • Costa 1–1 Gustavo Kuerten 1–1 Marin Čilić 1–2 Juan Martín del Potro 1–4 Nicolás Massú 2–3 Rainer Schüttler 1–3 Stanislas Wawrinka 1–3 Andre Agassi 1–5 / Goran...
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  • Vampiro (Spanish, 'the Vampire'), nickname of Chilean tennis player Nicolás Massú Zielgerät 1229, code name Vampir, an infra-red device for a German assault...
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