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By Joel Drucker
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, February 27, 2008 One of the smartest moves the ATP has made in recent years is to open the concluding day of many events with the doubles final. All too often in the past, when the doubles final was played after the singles, the energy would drain from the venue as everyone from fans to tournament officials and traveling tennis roadies began making their way out of the event. "The funny thing is that the great majority of recreational tennis players mostly play doubles," Wayne Bryan, father of the world's best ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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