Croatian Tennis Player Karanusic Wins Belgrade ATP Challenger
February 17th, 2008
Zagreb, February 17 (CP) – Croatia’s tennis player Roko Karanusic has won the Belgrade ATP Challenger by beating German Phillip Petzschner 2-1.
This was Karanusic’s sixth attempt at winning a tournament and securing a second win of his career.
Karanusic had only words of praise for the organisation of the tournament and said he was lucky during his last match, as the situation could have gone either way.
So far Karanusic had beaten Petzschner four times in five matches and is currently ranked 126 on the ATP list.
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