Juan Ignacio Chela has withdrawn from the Beijing Olympic Games tennis event and has been replaced Agustin Calleri, ranked 58th in the world. Calleri, who was a Stuttgart semifinalist earlier this month, will be making his second straight Olympic appearance. Four years ago, he defeated Karol Beck, 2-6, 6-3, 8-6, in the Athens Olympic Games, Int he second round Calleri was forced to retired from the tournament giving Igor Andreev a free pass to the next round. I like Calleri but I would love to see Juan Martin del Potro playing at the Olympics... he is doing so well lately... I guess Juan will ...
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(Reuters) - Argentina's David Nalbandian (2nd L) and Agustin Calleri (2nd R) of Argentina celebrate after winning a point as Spain's Feliciano Lopez (R) and Fernando Verdasco react during their Davis Cup World Group tennis final doubles match in Mar del P
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Third-seeded David Nalbandian rallied to defeat Agustin Calleri 1-6, 7-6 (2), 6-3 in an all-Argentine matchup in the second round of the Barcelona Open on Tuesday. Wild-card entrant Mario Ancic beat seventh-seeded Andy Murray 6-4, 6-4. Rafael Nadal, the defending three-time tournament champion who won a fourth straight Monte Carlo Masters title last week, opens against Potito Starace on Wednesday.
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AgustÃn Calleri (born September 14 , 1976 RÃo Cuarto ) is a professional male tennis player from Argentina . He won his first title as a professional player in Acapulco in 2003 ...
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