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    						 Monday, July 30, 2007
    						
         					
    						
         
   
	 
	 						
	 						 
									 
									 
									
		Another Title for RTM  
							
	 
   
    
	         
	
       
		 
		 Benedikt Dorsch helped complete a stellar month of July for RTM clients by winning the Penza Cup in Penza, Russia.  Following Michael Lammer's excellent win a few weeks earlier in Montauban, France, Dorsch captured the $50k challenger and raced up the ATP rankings from 262 to 199.
  This is Dorsch's first career challenger title.  Along the way to the finals Dorsch did not lose a set and convincingly took out top seed Dudi Sela.  Dorsch won the final 75 57 61 over Mikhail Lekodvisikh and earned over $7,000.
  Congrats to Bene Dorsch...Sic 'em Bears! 
     
     
    
    
  
  							
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 							
 
  							
  
							
  
							
    						 
    						 Monday, July 09, 2007
    						
         					
    						
         
   
	 
	 						
	 						 
									 
									 
									
		Lammer Takes Challenger Title  
							
	 
   
    
	         
	
       
		 
		Congratulations to RTM Team member Michael Lammer, who completed a sensational run at the Open De Montauban in Montauban, France.
  On the heels of an impressive qualifying run at Wimbledon where he lost in the final round in 5 long sets to Fernando Vicente, Lammer swept through the strong field as an unseeded player in this Red Clay event.  In the Finals on Sunday, Lammer defeated Thierry Ascione 16 63 76 to take the title...over 3,000Euros and 50 ATP ranking points.  The win catapulted Michael up to 225 in the rankings, near his career-high of 206.  With no ranking points to defend for the remainder of the year, Michael is looking to make a serious run up the ranking charts.
  This week Michael received a Main Draw Wild Card into the Allianz Swiss Open in Gstaad...He will play Werner Eschauer in the first round. 
     
     
    
    
  
  							
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 							
 
  							
  
							
  
							
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