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By Peter Bodo
Friday, June 19, 2009 If you ask me, there are two kinds of draws: good draws and bad draws. A good draw is one you survive to reach or surpass your station in the game; a bad draw is one that keeps you from doing that. Nobody knows how good or bad a draw is until it is filled in. Are you going to tell me Rafael Nadal had a good draw in Paris, where he ended up meeting -- and losing to -- Robin Soderling, a journeyman on a career run? In a game with the degree of depth tennis has today, bracketology is not just an i ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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