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Philippine Mavericks' Jarmila Gajdosova mounted a gutsy second set win, but it was not enough to fend off a brilliant outing from Kateryna Bondarenko in the Japan Open, Thursday.
 
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Novak Djokovic gave his old friend Andy Murray a sympathetic hug and a few consoling words, then got on with the real celebrations.

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Currently the country’s top lady netter, the 17-year-old Arevalo showed up Tanevska in the early going and even led in both the first and second sets. But she lost steam, turned erratic in the crucial stretch before dropping a heart-breaking 5-7, 4-6 decision.
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Novak Djokovic gave his old friend Andy Murray a sympathetic hug and a few consoling words, then got on with the real celebrations.

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Currently the country’s top lady netter, the 17-year-old Arevalo showed up Tanevska in the early going and even led in both the first and second sets. But she lost steam, turned erratic in the crucial stretch before dropping a heart-breaking 5-7, 4-6 decision.
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