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Associated Press
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 MONTREAL -- Rafael Nadal's knees held up fine. Instead, it was his opponent, David Ferrer, who limped off the court. Nadal won his first match since May when Ferrer retired with a left knee injury in the first set of their match Wednesday night at the Rogers Cup. Nadal led 4-3 when Ferrer informed the chair umpire he could not continue. Nadal said he felt fine, even if he isn't in top form, but the first real test will come in the third round on Thursday when he faces Philipp Petzschner of Ger ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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