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Halep taking her game to a higher plane after shutdown - Stabroek News

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(Reuters) - Simona Halep said she had found inner calm during tennis’s coronavius shutdown and that she had returned to the courts with more maturity and perspective on the game.

The article Halep taking her game to a higher plane after shutdown appeared first on Stabroek News.

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