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Articles
July 02, 1973 | Joe Jares A ban and a boycott ruin the field for the premier event of tennis as trouble over the man from Split rends the men's game
January 29, 1973 | Joe Jares Rod Laver got one and Dick Stockton the other as the WCT started a four-month tour that will reach the world's capitals and crannies. While the Aussie won in Miami, reports from Wales were foggy
November 20, 1972 | Frank Deford For the touring pros, most of whom are foreign, the U.S. is a tennis El Dorado, making it easier to accept other things about their adopted country
August 16, 1971 | Bud Collins Cliff Drysdale defended himself with ease against demonstrators, but found a later demonstration by Ken Rosewall harder to handle
May 31, 1971 | John Underwood With his arsenal of high-powered shots, Rodney (Rocket) Laver is outasight—up, up and away ahead of anyone else who has ever played the game of tennis
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