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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Great Britain face toughest opponents



Times Online - Lloyd’s team were not among the eight seeded nations for the draw that took place this morning at the International Tennis Federation in London. The winners of each of the eight ties will progress to the top tier of the competition, while the
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Aussie juniors racing up tennis rankings
Age - The lagging nature of Australian men's tennis was given a boost with four local boys ranking inside the top ten juniors in the world. The young crop is led by West Australian Brydan Klein, who moved to junior world No.4 after winning the 2007
Source: www.theage.com.au

7 area sports events get grants
MSN MoneyCentral - championships, April 12-14, Apopka USA Rugby men's & women's Division II college playoffs, April 21-22, Sanford NCAA Division III women's golf national championship, May 8-11, Howey-in-the Hills NCAA Division II men's & women's tennis
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com

Sport in Brief
Times Online - Tennis Switzerland’s postal service has produced a special stamp celebrating Roger Federer. The one franc stamp â€" the most commonly used in Switzerland â€" depicts Federer, the world No 1, lifting the Wimbledon trophy over his right shoulder
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Croatia to play Britain in Davis Cup playoffs
FOXSports.com - LONDON (AP) - Croatia will play Britain in the Davis Cup playoffs. The Croatians, who lost to Germany in the first round of this year's World Group, was the top-seeded team in Wednesday's draw by the International Tennis Federation. The 2005
Source: msn.foxsports.com


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