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Special Report: W.T.A. Tour Championships, Doha: African Pair Reigns as Doubles Queens

Flunking Out at the Food Co-op

Cara Black and Liezel Huber disagree on the particulars of their first meeting on a tennis court. Black remembers clearly that Huber bedeviled her with drop shots galore; Huber is convinced it was the other way around. Full Article at International Herald Tribune

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  2. Published by the government of Zimbabwe Harare — CARA Black and Liezel Huber meekly surrendered their US Open women's tennis doubles title when they lost to Americans Venus and Serena Williams in the final on Monday night. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

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