Talk:Olivier Rochus
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[edit]Why is he listed at 5'6" in the infobox? I ask, because quite a big deal was made when he beat Marat Safin of him being 5'5". Source after source recorded his height as 5'5". In fact, one article on him said he's listed "generously at 5'5"". So, where did the extra inch come from? If 5'5" was his original listed height, he may be even shorter than that. --Criticalthinker (talk) 08:22, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
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