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Game's open fault lines

THE vote to retain Geoff Pollard as president of Tennis Australia appears to have resolved very little at all. Lleyton Hewitt has made a rare decision to state his case publicly. Full Article at The Australian

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  1. TENNIS Australia's presidential election was so secretive Geoff Pollard was unaware if his casting vote was used to keep him in power. Full Article at The Age

  2. AFP - Long-serving Tennis Australia president Geoff Pollard on Monday beat off a challenge to remain in charge of the sport for another 12 months, dismaying Australia's leading player Lleyton Hewitt. Full Article at France 24

  3. Geoff Pollard retained his place as Tennis Australia president after fending off a challenge from former Australian Open tournament director and Grand Slam doubles champion Paul McNamee. Full Article at SuperSport

  4. Paul McNamee's bid to take over the presidency of Tennis Australia has failed with Geoff Pollard elected to the job for another 12 months. But Pollard will end his 21-year reign in charge of the sport's governing body in Australia next year. Full Article at Sportal Australia

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