LAWN TENNIS
JAPANESE AT MELBOURNE.
(Australian Press Association.)
The first tennis test with the Japanese began on Kooyong courts to-day, before three thousand onlookers. The Japanese, J, Satoh, defeated D. Turnhull 6—3, 6—r3 ; Crawford defeated the Japanese Nunoi 6—-0, 6—o; Ha rad a beat; Hopman 2—6—3, 6—4, MELBOURNE, January 22. c
In the test doubles, Satoh apd Ntyigi beat Crawford and Turnbull 6 —2, Br~6, Japan leads by three matches to onJ;
LACOSTE UNLIKELY TO PLAY. PARIS, January 21
“Home and business must come before pleasure," said Rene Lacoste, when announcing that it was unlikely that he would play in future Davis Cup matches.
BOROTRA DENIES .REPORTS
LONDON, January 21
Jean Borotra, who is at present in London, denies the reports that he has finished with tennis. He admits that he has finished with Davis 'Cup singles contests, but is available lot’ the doubles.
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