Sporting Digest: Tennis
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Your support makes all the difference.TIM HENMAN, the 19-year-old Oxfordshire player, has been given a wild-card entry to the pre-Wimbledon Stella Artois tournament at Queen's Club, London, his first major domestic tournament, along with the Frenchmen Cedric Pioline and Guy Forget.
DAVIS CUP team-mates Jeremy Bates, playing for David Lloyd Raynes Park, and Danny Sapsford, playing for Castle Farm, Newcastle, will meet in the men's Premier Division final of the Everest National Club League today at the Royal Berkshire Club, Bracknell. The women's final is between Clearview, from Brentwood, and Bramhall Park, Stockport.
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