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  • Grand Forks Herald

    UND tennis player named to Davis Cup team

    Jun. 10—GRAND FORKS — Jerall Yasin is headed to play in the Davis Cup. The UND sophomore men's tennis player is one of six players selected to represent Singapore in the longstanding international team tennis event. This is the second-straight year Yasin has been selected to participate. Last year, Singapore earned a promotion from Group IV to Group III. Singapore will participate in the ...

  • Portland Press Herald, Maine

    Girls' tennis: Yarmouth, Waynflete, Falmouth advance to state finals

    Jun. 10—LEWISTON — Yarmouth High sophomore Sabina Petrucci was afraid the Class B South girls' tennis championship would come down to her No. 3 singles match. Sometimes, fears come true. Even so, Petrucci righted a listing Clippers ship Monday morning by defeating Cape Elizabeth junior Elena Rosenberg 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 at the Wallach Tennis Center on the campus of Bates College to send ...

  • The Telegraph

    ‘I would bet £50,000 that ball is out’: Harriet Dart rages at ‘embarrassing’ umpire’s calls

    The grass court season swung into action in Nottingham yesterday but it was far from genteel on Centre Court at the Rothesay Open, where a furious Harriet Dart accused the chair umpire of “embarrassing herself” over perceived bad calls and even offered to bet her £50,000 that a ball called in was actually out.

  • BBC

    Boulter beats Dart in marathon Nottingham match

    Defending champion Katie Boulter edges out Harriet Dart in a marathon all-British tie to reach the second round of the Nottingham Open.