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Isner beats a player whose name he certainly can't spell


Playing in Bangkok today John Isner needed a 3rd set tiebreak to beat Kittipong Wachiramanowong

Glad this was tennis and not a spelling bee.

Lot's of strange results happening so far on the Asian swing.  One thing for sure, the tournaments have good fields.  Not sure if we will see Federer or Nadal in Asia as both have played a lot this year, and have had off the court issues.  Federer with his marriage and kids, and Nadal with injuries.

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Federer has pulled out of Tokyo and Shanghai, so odds are he’s not going to make it to Asia at all. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Nadal be a no-show either.

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by Ben Rothenberg on Sep 28, 2009 11:20 AM EDT reply actions  

The name is long, but I’m not so sure about it being hard to spell once you can pronounce it. Some Eastern European names are way harder to spell, even after you’ve heard them.

by leporid on Oct 4, 2009 2:04 AM EDT reply actions  

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