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Ivanov elections quarterfinals, Markovski's match has been suspended due to darkness
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Ivanov elections quarterfinals, Markovski's match has been suspended due to darkness

The article reports on tennis matches from the Ivanovski tournament, focusing on the quarterfinals. Ivanovski won his first set 6-4 and the second set 6-3, advancing to the next round where he will face Alexander Weiss from Italy. Meanwhile, Obad Markovski's match against Vladislav Orlov was halted due to darkness in the second set, with the score at 6-3 in the first set and 2-2 in the second. The match will resume the next day. In doubles play, Christian Yanchev and Stefan Mikov lost their match to Radoslav and Vasil Shandarov, while the Macedonian pair Georgi Yankulovski and Darco Kolevski fell to Bulgarian players Nikola Keremidzhiyev and David Simeonov. Amar Husainovic will compete in the second round with Roman Postolka from the Czech Republic.

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Ivanov elections quarterfinals, Markovski's match has been suspended due to darkness

The article reports on tennis matches from the Ivanovski tournament, focusing on the quarterfinals. Ivanovski won his first set 6-4 and the second set 6-3, advancing to the next round where he will face Alexander Weiss from Italy. Meanwhile, Obad Markovski's match against Vladislav Orlov was halted due to darkness in the second set, with the score at 6-3 in the first set and 2-2 in the second. The match will resume the next day. In doubles play, Christian Yanchev and Stefan Mikov lost their match to Radoslav and Vasil Shandarov, while the Macedonian pair Georgi Yankulovski and Darco Kolevski fell to Bulgarian players Nikola Keremidzhiyev and David Simeonov. Amar Husainovic will compete in the second round with Roman Postolka from the Czech Republic.

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