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TEN: Steffi Graf calls it quits for good in November
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AAP Sports News (Australia)
07-14-1999
TEN: Steffi Graf calls it quits for good in November
By John Bagratuni
Hamburg, DPA - Finally, the agony is over.
"It's a little unfair," said Steffi Graf just a fortnight ago at Wimbledon when the
questions about the exact date of her retirement arose once again.
Graf had already said after winning the French Open triumph in June that she would never
return to Roland Garros and after her Wimbledon final loss to Lindsay Davenport she would
never return to The Championships.
Now, on Monday night in Mahwah, New Jersey, she told reporters: "I'll ...
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