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By Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com
Monday, February 12, 2007 Well, Davis Cup week turned out to be all that we could have asked -- and more. The handwriting was writ large on the wall when obscure journeyman Marco Chiudinelli of Switzerland fired the first, typically seismic shot in this always unpredictable competition: He beat Fernando Verdasco (ranked No. 33 in singles) of Spain to send fits of panic through the Spanish squad. Spain ultimately averted the huge upset at the hands of a team lacking its biggest gun, Roger Federer. But Lleyton Hewitt a ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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