TENNIS MASTERS CANADA 2004
Austria's Jurgen Melzer serves it up against Andre Agassi on the Stadium Court at the newly opened Rexall Center July 29, 2004 during the Tennis Masters Canada in Toronto, Canada. Melzer went on to win the match, upsetting ninth seed Agassi 6-3, 6-3. (UPI Photo/Christine Chew)
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Grigor Dimitrov finished off Monday's long schedule with a win at the Mutua Madrid Open that put him in the second round against world No. 1 Novak Djokovic.
Radek Stepanek and Gael Monfils came away with first-round upset wins Tuesday at the BMW Open tennis tournament in Germany.
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic again needed a third set Thursday before he was able to advance to the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters.
Rafael Nadal ran his winning streak at the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters to 43 matches with a straight-set victory Wednesday.
Grigor Dimitrov posted a straight-set upset victory Tuesday in second-round play at the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters tennis tournament.
Two-time defending champion Pablo Andujar and fifth-seeded Jurgen Melzer each fell in first-round upsets Tuesday at the Moroccan Grand Prix tennis event.
Tommy Haas kept alive his chances for what would be a special championship Wednesday by earning a semifinal berth at the Sony Open.
Former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt was among the first-round winners Wednesday as the men's singles draw opened at the Sony Open in Miami.
Fifth-seeded Jurgen Melzer was given an early exit in the opening round of the Mexican Open Monday, falling to Joao Sousa of Portugal.
Fourth-seeded Sam Querrey upended Alejandro Falla Tuesday in the opening round of the U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships in Memphis.
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