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Paid Time Off: Pecotic Wins Delray Debut With Boss In Stands

  • Posted: Feb 15, 2023

Paid Time Off: Pecotic Wins Delray Debut With Boss In Stands

Americans Wolf, McDonald, Giron also advance

Matija Pecotic became one of the stories of the young season on the ATP Tour by qualifying for his tour-level debut at the age of 33. But the Croatian, who holds a full-time job in finance, was not content just to make the main draw at the Delray Beach Open.

On Tuesday, Pecotic extended his dream run in Florida with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 win against former Top 10 player Jack Sock. After falling behind 0-4 in the opening set and fighting off a break point early in the second, the Princeton and Harvard graduate dominated the second half of the match. He won the final four games of sets two and three, and did not face a break point beyond the third game of the second set. 

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“I certainly didn’t expect to win, but certainly didn’t come into the match thinking that I’m definitely going to lose,” said Pecotic, who represented Croatia at the inaugural United Cup last month. “You’ve got to be realistic. This is a former Top 10 guy with an incredible amount of tennis experience, with a huge serve. He came out serving 134 [mph] on the first serve. It would be arrogant to think that I’m going to come out and expect to win.

“But I certainly figured if I could sink my teeth into the match and work on the two or three patterns that I prepared before, that I’m going to have a chance. And then let’s see… if I was going to fall under pressure or not be able to serve it out at some point. But I didn’t and I got the win.”

Pecotic hit 10 aces and 30 winners in the two-hour, 10-minute match, saving six of eight break points. He attacked the net 31 times, winning 21 of those points.

The 33-year-old won just three games in the opening round of a Cleveland ATP Tour Challenger event two weeks ago, but now finds himself in the last 16 at the ATP 250 level. He will next face Marcos Giron, who defeated eighth seed Ben Shelton 6-4, 6-4 to close the evening’s play in Delray Beach. Pecotic has already beaten three Americans this week, beginning with Stefan Kozlov and Tennys Sandgren in qualifying.

“I had to leave work early today,” joked Pecotic, whose boss was in his player box. “I had to send an email to the whole team. [My boss] let me off. I’m going to have to ask for another day off tomorrow.”


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Also advancing on Tuesday in Delray Beach were Americans J.J. Wolf and Mackenzie McDonald. The ninth-seeded Wolf defeated Ilya Ivashka 7-5, 6-3, while McDonald downed Taro Daniel 6-2, 6-2. Adrian Mannarino joined them in the last 16 with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 win against Daniel Altmaier.

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Alcaraz On Djokovic, Whom He Is Chasing For No. 1: 'He Has No Weaknesses'

  • Posted: Feb 15, 2023

Alcaraz On Djokovic, Whom He Is Chasing For No. 1: ‘He Has No Weaknesses’

Spaniard making his return this week in Buenos Aires

Carlos Alcaraz has missed four months due to injury. In doing so, the Spaniard also lost his place atop the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.

Starting this week in Buenos Aires at the Argentina Open, the 19-year-old sensation is determined to climb back towards the top of men’s tennis’ mountain.

“It has been a long time [I spent] at No. 1,” said Alcaraz, who held top spot for 20 weeks. “Now it’s a goal for me to recover No. 1 and try to do my best in these tournaments to be back on that number. I’m looking for that.”

The teen knows the road to accomplishing that feat will not be an easy one to travel. The current World No. 1 is Novak Djokovic, the 22-time Grand Slam champion and 38-time ATP Masters 1000 titlist, who has been at the top of the sport longer than any other man in history.

Alcaraz looks forward to embracing the challenge of chasing the Serbian, for whom he has great respect.

“He has no weaknesses. Every shot, it’s amazing,” Alcaraz said. “His physical condition is amazing, his mental condition is amazing. He’s like a god and I admire him over the years staying at the same level, staying at the top. It’s really, really difficult and I admire that.”

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Djokovic (7,070) holds an 840-point advantage over Alcaraz (6,230) in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. But for now, the Spanish teen is focussed on making his return to action in Argentina.

“I’m feeling great. I’m getting used to these conditions, to play with the best players, so at the moment I’m feeling well,” Alcaraz said. “It’s tough to play my first tournament after a long time for me, after four months. So it’s going to be really, really tough to win the tournament or be close to winning. My hope is to feel that I am okay with the injury, with my body and try to play well.”

Alcaraz will face an immediate test against Serbian Laslo Djere, who defeated Italian Fabio Fognini 6-4, 6-4 in the first round. Djere has excelled on clay, winning an ATP 500 title on the surface four years ago in Rio de Janeiro. It will be the pair’s first ATP Head2Head clash.

More than anything, Alcaraz is thrilled to be back in action.

“I’m really excited to play here in Buenos Aires. I had four months with no competition, with no matches, just training and recovering my injury,” Alcaraz said. “I’m so excited to play again, to be in the competition again. I’m looking forward to doing it.”

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Singles Rivals Bublik/Wawrinka Combine To Upset Mektic/Pavic In Rotterdam

  • Posted: Feb 15, 2023

Singles Rivals Bublik/Wawrinka Combine To Upset Mektic/Pavic In Rotterdam

Bolelli/Fognini advance in Buenos Aires

A day after Stan Wawrinka edged Alexander Bublik in an entertaining ABN AMRO Open first-round singles clash, the pair combined to cause an upset in the doubles draw at the indoor ATP 500 event.

Bublik and Wawrinka defeated second seeds Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic 3-6, 7-6(3), 10-7 in Rotterdam. Although the Kazakh-Swiss pair did not carve out a break point in the 78-minute encounter, they took ultimately unassailable early leads in both the second-set tie-break and the Match Tie-break to notch a notable victory against the Croatian stars.

Next up for Bublik and Wawrinka in Rotterdam are Belgian qualifiers Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen. In the same half of the draw, Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek also needed a Match Tie-break to see off Fabrice Martin and Andrey Rublev. The Croatian-American pair, which qualified for the 2022 Nitto ATP Finals in their first year as a team, prevailed 3-6, 6-4, 10-4 to reach the quarter-finals.

Also on Tuesday, Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden downed Australian Open finalists Hugo Nys and Jan Zielinski 7-6(6), 4-6, 10-5, while Grigor Dimitrov and four-time Rotterdam doubles winner Nicolas Mahut beat Andreas Mies and John Peers 6-3, 6-3.


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Bolleli/Fognini Breeze Through In Buenos Aires
At the Argentina Open, Simone Bolleli and Fabio Fognini delivered a dominant display to defeat Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul 6-1, 6-3 and avenge their first-round defeat to the French pair at January’s Australian Open.

The third-seeded Bolelli and Fognini, who lifted the Buenos Aires title in 2013, converted five of 12 break points in their 69-minute victory against last week’s Cordoba finalists. The Italian duo will next take on home favourites Sebastian Baez and Facundo Bagnis in the quarter-finals.

The other doubles action at the clay-court ATP 250 in the Argentine capital Tuesday saw Cordoba semi-finalists Andrey Golubev and Aleksandr Nedovyesov defeat Alexander Erler and Lucas Miedler 6-4, 6-4.

Verdugo/Reyes-Varela Pull Away In Delray
Hans Hach Verdugo and Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela edged Diego Hidalgo and Hunter Reese 3-6, 7-5, 10-6 to advance to the quarter-finals at the Delray Beach Open. Despite converting just two of 13 break point opportunities in the one-hour, 43-minute first-round clash, Mexican duo Verdugo and Reyes-Varela maintained their composure and were never behind in the Match Tie-break.

Their next opponents at the hard-court ATP 250 in southern Florida will be third seeds Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow or Nuno Borges and Andre Goransson.

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Medvedev Battles Back To Win Rotterdam Opener

  • Posted: Feb 15, 2023

Medvedev Battles Back To Win Rotterdam Opener

Sixth seed meets van de Zandschulp or Halys next

In his first competitive action since the Australian Open, Daniil Medvedev battled back from a set down to defeat Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Tuesday night at the ABN AMRO Open. The sixth seed earned a 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory, turning the match around by winning nine of 10 games after falling behind 0-1 in the second set.

“I just managed to play a little bit better,” Medvedev said of the turnaround. “I don’t want to say that I played much better, but a little bit better, managed to use the crucial opportunities a little bit better and I feel like he was missing a bit more than in the first set.

“All together, I feel like I changed just a few millimetres of tactics, if we can say like this,” he added, later explaining that he varied his position on return, including moving closer to the baseline on second serves. “All of this happened to work, so I’m really happy about it.”

Medvedev converted on eight of 16 break chances, with Davidovich Fokina breaking six times from 11 opportunities in a topsy-turvy match. Four straight breaks closed the opening set, with Davidovich Fokina claiming his sixth set point in a marathon Medvedev service game to edge in front.

After finding his best tennis in the second set, hitting 14 winners to just three unforced errors, Medvedev stayed steady in the deciding set in the face of his opponent’s aggressive tactics. While Davidovich Fokina earned two breaks with his big ground game, unforced errors prevented him from holding serve in the set as Medvedev locked in on return.

“That’s my game,” Medvedev said of his steady play. “When I miss, that’s not very good. I don’t know what else to say. I’ve had some matches where I struggled when I missed.”


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Medvedev improved to 6-2 on the season, with runs to the Australian Open third round and the Adelaide International 1 semi-finals in his first two events. He will next face Botic van de Zandschulp or Quentin Halys, with third seed Felix Auger-Aliassime a potential quarter-final opponent.

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Cerundolo Survives Scare In Buenos Aires

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2023

Cerundolo Survives Scare In Buenos Aires

Carballes Baena upsets Ramos-Vinolas

In danger of a second early exit in as many weeks in his home nation, Francisco Cerundolo used a late surge to escape an opening-round challenge from qualifier Yannick Hanfmann on Tuesday at the Argentina Open. The fifth seed won the final four games in a 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 victory, denying his opponent’s attempt to serve out the match at 5-4 in the final set.

After retiring with a leg injury last week in the Cordoba quarter-finals, Cerundolo started well at the ATP 250, cruising through the first set and opening up a 3-0 lead in the second without a break point faced. But Germany’s Hanfmann flipped the match on its head, winning nine of 11 games to claim the second set and build a 3-1 lead in the third.

With the backing of the home crowd, Cerundolo re-established himself in the match and began to step up his aggression in the late stages. He missed out on three break chances as Hanfmann held for 5-3, but that would be the last game the German won on the day as Cerundolo closed out the match with consecutive breaks.


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The 24-year-old will next face Jaume Munar, who beat Argentine wild card Guido Pella 6-4, 7-5 on Monday night.

While Cerundolo avoided Hanfmann’s upset bid, eighth seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas could not do the same against fellow Spaniard Roberto Carballes Baena, who knocked him out with a 7-5, 6-4 victory.

Two Argentines also advanced in Tuesday’s early action. Camilo Ugo Carabelli defeated Daniel Elahi Galan 7-6(7), 6-3 and Tomas Etcheverry outlasted Hugo Dellien 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.

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Tsitsipas Steps Up, Eases Past Ruusuvuori In Rotterdam

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2023

Tsitsipas Steps Up, Eases Past Ruusuvuori In Rotterdam

Top-seeded Greek improves to 13-1 for the 2023 season

Stefanos Tsitsipas shook off some early struggles to make an ultimately confident start to his 2023 ABN AMRO Open campaign on Tuesday, when the top-seeded Greek defeated Emil Ruusuvuori 7-5, 6-1 in Rotterdam.

Tsitsipas was greeted with an early barrage of clean hitting from the World No. 52 Ruusuvuori at the indoor ATP 500 event. The Greek trailed 3-5 in the opening set but, as he has done so often already in the 2023 season, he dialled in behind his serve and forehand to grind his way back into the match. Tsitsipas won 10 of the next 11 games to accelerate away from the Finn for a one-hour, 33-minute victory.

“My footwork got better over time,” said Tsitsipas post-match. “I think I wasn’t very well adjusted in those first few games, and it took a little bit of time to find the right footwork, [get used to] the speed of the court, [acclimatise] to the new conditions.

“I had an opportunity in the last game [when Ruusuvuori led 5-3] to come back. I revived from that, I regenerated some awesome tennis and I recaptured that first set, which was crucial. I think from that point onwards it was flawless tennis. I was able to produce some really good shots.”

Ruusuvuori won just four games in his only previous ATP Head2Head meeting with Tsitsipas in Stockholm last October. The Finn appeared keen to emphasise early that there would be no repeat in Rotterdam as he hit his flat groundstrokes with aggression from the start and that strategy, along with some uncharacteristically wayward Tsitsipas serving, earned the Finn the first break of the match in the fifth game.

Despite a slow start by his standards, however, Tsitsipas did not panic. He began to find rhythm behind his forehand and ground out four games in a row from 3-5 to steal the set when he had spent much of it under pressure.

Once in front, Tsitsipas was clinical in making his advantage count. Looking increasingly comfortable from the baseline as the match wore on, he broke the Finn’s serve twice more in the second set to race to victory having converted four of his eight break points.

“The process that you get to repeat these things over and over again, it gives you tremendous understanding of how things actually work,” said Tsitsipas. “When you’re younger, you try your best but of course lack experience. I think being able to get in these moments more and more often on the Tour helps you understand, makes you wiser when you’re trying to deal with all these problems.”

Tsitsipas now holds a 13-1 record for the season, with his only defeat coming against Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open championship match. The 24-year-old’s next test in Rotterdam, where he reached the final in 2022, will be a second-round clash against Jannik Sinner or Benjamin Bonzi.

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Felix Fires Past Sonego In Rotterdam

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2023

Felix Fires Past Sonego In Rotterdam

Hurkacz, Zverev also advance at the ATP 500

Felix Auger-Aliassime made a perfect start to his title defence at the ABN AMRO Open on Tuesday.

The Canadian fired past Italian Lorenzo Sonego 6-2, 6-3 to reach the second round in Rotterdam. The third seed saved the two break points he faced to advance to a second-round clash with Frenchman Gregoire Barrere after one hour and 22 minutes.

When Auger-Aliassime arrived in Rotterdam last year, he had not yet claimed an ATP Tour title and lost his first set of the tournament against Egor Gerasimov. He had no such difficulty against Sonego, whose spinny groundstrokes allowed the four-time tour-level champion to crush ball after ball from the baseline.

The defending champion also showed good feel around the net throughout the match to take a 2-0 ATP Head2Head lead against the Italian.


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Hubert Hurkacz needed three hours to battle through the first match of the day, eliminating Roberto Bautista Agut 7-5, 6-7(7), 7-6(4). Bautista Agut had won the pair’s first three tour-level meetings, but Hurkacz saved six of the nine break points he faced to move on.

In other action, two-time Nitto ATP Finals champion Alexander Zverev ousted South Korea’s Soonwoo Kwon 6-4, 7-6(4) behind 10 aces. The German saved all three break points he faced and will next play Dutch wild card Tallon Griekspoor, who clawed past Swedish qualifier Mikael Ymer 7-6(7), 7-5.

“Every match for me is very important right now and obviously playing against very high-level players and having wins against them I think is very important for my confidence as well,” Zverev said. “We’ll see how this week goes, but I’m definitely excited for just every match that I’m going to play here.”

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Tennis Unites To Support Earthquake Relief

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2023

Tennis Unites To Support Earthquake Relief

Campaign to support those impacted by devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

The ATP, WTA, ITF and the four Grand Slams – the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open – have united to launch Tennis Plays for Love, a fundraising campaign to support those impacted by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

More than 17 million people in the affected region are now living in freezing winter conditions and urgently need blankets, emergency shelter, food and clean water.

The campaign, which kicks off with a joint donation by the tennis governing bodies, will benefit Global Giving’s Turkey and Syria Earthquake Relief Fund, helping provide emergency relief and fuel long-term recovery efforts. All fans can lend their support by donating via the fund’s official page.

In addition, a one-of-a-kind NFT from the ‘LOVE’ tennis art project is being auctioned in support of the campaign. Head over to OpenSea to place your bid before the auction’s close on Friday 17 February.

Tennis Plays for Love follows on from last year’s Tennis Plays for Peace campaign, which has so far raised more than US$3.5 million for those impacted by the war in Ukraine.

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Dividend Yield: Finance Titan, 33, Earns ATP Tour Debut

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2023

Dividend Yield: Finance Titan, 33, Earns ATP Tour Debut

33-year-old competing in ATP Tour main draw for the first time

When the best stories of the tennis season are collated at the end of 2023, Matija Pecotic’s journey at the Delray Beach Open will certainly be among them.

The 33-year-old has a full-time job as the Director of Capital Markets for a real estate investment company and is No. 784 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. So how did he end up in the main draw of an ATP Tour event for the first time? 

Pecotic never broke into the Top 1,000 in the ITF Junior Rankings, but he became a star at Princeton University, where he competed from 2009-13. The lefty was a three-time Ivy League Player of the Year and climbed as high as No. 2 in the college tennis rankings.

In 2014, the Croatian fully pursued professional tennis and the following year he ascended to a career-high World No. 206. But that was when he hit a roadblock. Just before the 2016 Australian Open he had a small surgery on his stomach.

“[I] ended up getting a serious staph infection and I was basically bed-ridden for eight months,” Pecotic said. “That changed the trajectory of my tennis timeline and my tennis career.”


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The time off gave him time to think about his future. Pecotic decided to sit for the GMAT exam and apply for business school without any expectations. He was accepted to Harvard Business School, causing a dilemma: continue playing professional tennis or hit the books. Pecotic, who has competed in qualifying at all four Grand Slams, chose the latter.

While at Harvard, Pecotic connected with Andrew Rueb, a member of the Harvard men’s tennis coaching staff, and became a volunteer assistant coach.

“He said, ‘We hear you’re back on campus, we’d love to have you out with the guys.’ I had not been playing tennis for a while and he said you’re welcome to come out any time,” Pecotic recalled. “Soon enough I was with the guys six days a week and I started playing tennis again and I rediscovered my love for the game.”

Rueb, who in 2018 became the head coach at Harvard, said that Pecotic was clearly passionate about tennis during his time in Massachusetts.

“We all felt like he had another few chapters left in his tennis career. He served as our volunteer coach for a year and made a big difference in our program by imparting some of his veteran experience to our younger guys. I’m so glad he took another swing and went back on tour,” Rueb said. “Matija has a high competitive IQ and that made him a great coach. On Tour, you need so many pieces nowadays to fit into place to break the Top 100 and it is a steep mountain to climb.

“Certainly Matija has a huge heart and loves the grind of working hard. His footwork is also world class. We thought he had a chance to make it in the pros but making a comeback is always hard – especially when you are in your late-20s. We wish him the best of luck at Delray Beach.”

After graduating from Harvard with his degree in hand, Pecotic allowed himself one year to give professional tennis another shot.

“I was playing the best tennis of my life,” Pecotic said.

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Although the lefty made progress, the Covid-19 pandemic closed that door. Now Pecotic is the Director of Capital Markets for Wexford Real Estate Investors, a subsidiary of the $4 billion investment firm Wexford Capital. He works a typical 9-6 schedule and tries to squeeze in tennis in the morning before work.

“I absolutely love this game and I know it’s not forever and I’m 33. I try to maximise each day. I try to train every morning if I can, five, six times a week,” Pecotic said. “Sometimes I train with my boss, who is 70 years old. This week I trained with a guy who is probably in his late 50s. But you find creative ways to work around it.”

Pecotic also hits the gym each day and enjoys a run after work. That put him in good enough position to take advantage of the opportunity he received this weekend in Delray Beach. The Croatian signed in as an alternate for the qualifying draw Friday evening and dropped off his racquets for stringing. He did not get in.

“I woke up on Saturday morning and I said, ‘I better drive down to Delray to pick up my tennis racquets.’ When I showed up, the supervisor said, ‘There’s a chance that you might get in’. So 30 minutes before the first match he said, ‘I think one guy’s going to pull out, but it’s not sure,’” Pecotic said. “A couple minutes later he said, ‘I think you’re in the tournament.’ Actually when I was going out to play [Stefan] Kozlov they announced my name as the guy who was originally supposed to play, so they said Kozlov and Watanuki, but it was actually me. I ended up playing.

“I played a tough match and to beat Tennys [Sandgren in the second round of qualifying] is a real special treat, but totally unexpected. I’m just enjoying it and going as far as I can. And if not, I’ll go back to work!”

What was it like to qualify? “Just sort of a moment of disbelief,” he said.

Pecotic will try to extend his fairytale run on Tuesday when he plays former World No. 8 Jack Sock.

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Pecotic was on Croatia’s United Cup team this year. “I love the format, I hope it keeps going and I think there are going to be a lot of good matches in the coming years,” he said. “It’s a great way to start the year, too.”

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Djere Downs Fognini In Buenos Aires, Meets Alcaraz Next

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2023

Djere Downs Fognini In Buenos Aires, Meets Alcaraz Next

Cachin, Zapata Miralles, Munar also advance

Laslo Djere improved to 4-0 in opening rounds this season with a 6-4, 6-4 victory against Fabio Fognini at the Argentina Open on Monday.

In a battling performance, the Serbian saved the first six break points he faced before Fognini denied his first attempt to serve out the match at 5-2. The Italian took a medical timeout after turning his ankle and held serve to put the pressure on his opponent, but Djere held to love to close out the one-hour, 37-minute match.

Djere, who was an efficient three-for-four on break points, will meet Buenos Aires debutant and top seed Carlos Alcaraz in the second round. It will be the pair’s first ATP Head2Head matchup.

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Fognini fell to 0-3 on the year with defeat in what was the first clay-court match of 2023 for both players.

Argentina’s Pedro Cachin also advanced with a 7-6(2), 6-4 win against Thiago Monteiro to set up a second-round meeting with third seed Lorenzo Musetti, while Spain’s Bernabe Zapata Miralles scored a 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 win against countryman Pedro Martinez to book a matchup against fourth seed and home favourite Diego Schwartzman.

In Mondays’ fourth and final singles match in Buenos Aires, Spain’s Jaume Munar defeated Argentina’s Guido Pella 6-4, 7-5.


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