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  • Three closing birdies saw the former British amateur champion card a second-round 67 to take him to 12-under-par after an opening 65.

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  • Perhaps the San Diego Chargers would take a chance on him, adding to the circus-like atmosphere they'll likely endure after drafting Manti Te'o.

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  • Nadal looked ready to take the match to a third set after opening a 4-2 lead in the second, but his serve let him down.

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