TENNIS.
C. C. Cox, who won the Mens's Championhip Singles at the Masterton Tennis Club's annual Tournament last Week, won the i\ew Zealand Championship in 1898, and the doubles with J. N. Collins, hi 1898 and 1899, and was Wellington's champion from 1902 to 1904 . v The Australasian Association has accepted the terms arranged by the conference between New Zealand and Australia, so all that remains to be done row is tor New Zealand to select its vice-president and delegates to the Australasian Association. As soon as New Zealand officially rejoins the Australasian Association, no doubt arrangements will be put in hand for the next Davis Cup contest, which has to be played in his Dominion. A. F. Wilding left for the South of Fra.ice yesterday. He will play at the principal tournaments there, and work himself into fitness in time for the Wimbledon meeting. He will make another bid for the All-England Championship Singles—the blu3 riband of (he world, and New Zealanders one and all will wish our young champion "Kia Ora.'"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 February 1910, Page 7
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173TENNIS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 February 1910, Page 7
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