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    Marat Mubinovich Safin (Russian: Мара́т Муби́нович Са́фин, IPA: [mɐˈrat ˈsafʲɪn] ; Tatar: Марат Мөбин улы Сафин; born 27 January 1980) is a Russian former...
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  • Marat Safin is a Russian tennis player. Marat Safin may also refer to: Marat Safin (footballer, born 1985) Marat Safin (footballer, born 1972) This disambiguation...
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  • statistics of Russian former professional tennis player Marat Safin. At the 1998 French Open, Safin shook the tennis world by defeating defending champion...
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    including two majors and the ATP Masters Series in Paris, where he beat Marat Safin. Agassi ended 1999 as the No. 1, ending Sampras's record of six consecutive...
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    (Federer won 11 matches to Nalbandian's eight) Federer-Marat Safin (Federer won 10 matches to Safin's two), Federer-Andre Agassi (Federer won eight matches...
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  • Russian football player Marat Khusnullin, Russian Tatar politician Marat Ksanayev Marat Magkeyev, football (soccer) player Marat Safin, Russian professional...
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  • Marat Safin defeated David Nalbandian in the final, 6–2, 6–4, 6–3 to win the singles tennis title at the 2004 Madrid Open. Juan Carlos Ferrero was the...
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    the final since Pat Cash in 1988. In the final, he faced fourth seed, Marat Safin, who had defeated No. 1 and defending champion Roger Federer in the semi-finals...
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    Dinara Safina (redirect from Dinara Safin)
    injury. She is also the younger sister of former world No. 1 men's player Marat Safin; the brother–sister pair are the first to both achieve the No. 1 singles...
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    2004, the third Russian man following Yevgeny Kafelnikov in 1999 and Marat Safin in 2000, and the 27th man overall. He then struggled with form and eventually...
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