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2006 photosAlex in action during the semis of the Bergamo Challenger on indoor hard courts in Italy in February 2006. He beat world no 56 Andreas Seppi 6-4, 6-2.
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Alex in action during the Bergamo challenger final, he beat Simone Bolleli when the Italian retired at 6-1, 3-0 down. This was Alex's 2nd challenger title of the year, his 5th overall and his first overseas:
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Post-final presentation:
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Alex in action during his rd1 match at the Surbiton Trophy, the opening tournament of the grass-court season. Alex lost a tight match 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 against American Amer Delic:
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Alex was given a wildcard into the ATP grass-court tournament at Queens club, London. He drew an extremely tough opponent in rd1, Russian world no 26 Dmitry Tursunov who had just reached the French Open 3rd round, beating Tim Henman along the way. Alex put up a spirited fight and Tursunov only just edged through in a tight matc, 7-6[4], 6-4:
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Alex was given a wildcard into the main draw of ATP Nottingham, a grass court tournament where he's had some of his finest victories in the past. Alex was drawn against the giant Belarussian Max Mirnyi in rd1 ranked 55 in the world. Alex looked on course for a shock upset when he took the 1st set 6-4 but Mirnyi battled back and took the 2nd set on a tiebreak before winning the decider 6-3.
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Alex in action during his rd1 defeat at Wimbledon to 2nd seed and eventual runner-up Rafael Nadal. The scoreline was a highly respectable 6-4, 7-6, 6-4.
Afterwards Bogdanovic said: "I think he's getting used to grass now. He's got a title in the future and it could be this year. "He's adapted to grass really well, it shows what a great player he is. I did the best I could do, he's an awesome player." :
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Alex in action during the DC tie against Israel on grass at Eastbourne in July. He lost his rubber to Noam Okun but was struggling with a groin injury sustained during the 1st set of the match. The injury kept him out for 3 weeks after the tie:
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Alex in action during his epic 2 hr 11min win over Yeu-Tzuoo Wang in rd1 of ATP Bangkok, 6-7[7], 6-4, 6-4:
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In rd2 of ATP Bangkok, Alex played Tim Henman who had defeated Andy Murray in straight sets in rd1. Alex gave the British no 2 a very tough match, but eventually losing 6-3, 5-7, 6-1 in just over 2 hours
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Alex after his marathon 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 win over world no 88 Raemon Sluiter in rd2 of the Mons 125K challenger !
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Alex in the Orleans challenger on the way to beating Peter Wessels 6-3, 6-0
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Sorry if these have been posted before! (feel free to delete)
And this one is shite (just testing the censors) but I did some stalkage from my seat during DC in Eastbourne last year - the only decent photo!!
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