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[?]MBLEDON TENNIS

PUNW ' icsii.— By

jffORD^POSn-ION rflNTEST CHAMPIONSHIP flTLE WITH ALL COMERS PREVAILS.

Telegraph— Copyright) .

London, July 3. ionsfromthe four c°rners Lth now contest the WimLle title with Crawford ^ the Empire's only rep-'Jquarter-finals were played Lg heat and many of the ors fainted and all the players [efetployed a ball boy to ,m water over his neck after 6) and Austin used iceachtime he changed ends. Austin's Elimination. and's last hope in the singles are(j when Satoh eliminated The Japanese was extremely throughout. As an instance, ■h unable to win the fourth set, j Austin was playing really >gavethe Englishman so much fthat Austin was exhausted in [ set wherein Satoh was desupei'ior. .markable incident was when ■erved in the last game of the set and opened the service in i set without a protest, but \ron the game. Cochet's Wizardry. ,et after the first set, produced 1 strokes and became complete ^ovenvhehning his young op'byhis wizardry. efirstset Stoefen's service was fastest, hut after that he rev footfaulted. and lost confiawford's Masterly Touch. fford's tennis compelled the to call up superlatives, ber.otliing more masterful and than his first two sets has een at the tournament tes attempted every ruse I during his association with inis, but each was equally in•e. ford, plaeing beautifully, lobdiciously and retrieving amazfinished the match under an ford only oecassionally was led to run. II e produced a of perfect shots and great and outgeneralled Hughes in ■erseldom seen in such an im- ■ match. ■eswasvery distressed at the. ft progressed his majestic way ■ Menzel's fast service, and Holleying won him the third set. I Vines* Speed. ■salmost burned the grass with Bed of some of his forehand I wbieh were a feature of the Btar.d Pittman had a meritorous Hting their match after their opHsled 5 — 2 and 40 — 15 in the mt B>i and Quist will play AnStedman (New Zealand) ■ow.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 575, 5 July 1933, Page 5

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[?]MBLEDON TENNIS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 575, 5 July 1933, Page 5

[?]MBLEDON TENNIS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 575, 5 July 1933, Page 5

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