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Who made the grades in London? Take a look at an in-depth analysis from the past few weeks with the players to remember, and the failures to forget from Wimbledon. Also, take a listen to the podcast from across the pond with Tennis.com's Ed McGrogan and Steve Tignor.

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3 Things to Know:
July 13

3 Things to Know: July 13

Philipp Kohlschreiber beat Carlos Berlocq in the first round of the German Open in Hamburg on Tuesday, and the win was his 386th, pushing him past Michael Stitch as the German with the third highest number of ATP wins in the Open Era. Boris Becker is No. 1 with 713 and Tommy Haas is No. 2 with 563. Stich is Hamburg’s tournament director.

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3 Things to Know:
July 13

3 Things to Know: July 13

History will be made at the U.S. Open this year with the men’s and women’s singles champion earning a record $3.5 million, up from $3.3 million last year. The New York City Slam has the largest prize money of all the majors. The paycheck for all singles players is going up an average of 10 percent, with first-round losers getting $43,300.