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United States and Russia have left the Cold War far behind, and the war for supremacy no longer rages in the White House and the Kremlin. Confronting the cowboys, the Czar and Czarina in waiting are challenging their muscle, skills and agility, but, in the sporting arena this time. Commensurate in strength, thirteen tennis players from each of the two camps poised neck to neck, await for the commencement of the US Open to slam into action! Amongst them stands the highest paid female athlete in the world, only one win away from the glory of being the world’s best tennis player, impatiently waiting for August 29 to reiterate her supremacy over the world’s women tennis stars.
United States and Russia have left the Cold War far behind, and the war for supremacy no longer rages in the White House and the Kremlin. Confronting the cowboys, the Czar and Czarina in waiting are challenging their muscle, skills and agility, but, in the sporting arena this time. Commensurate in strength, thirteen tennis players from each of the two camps poised neck to neck, await for the commencement of the US Open to slam into action! Amongst them stands the highest paid female athlete in the world, only one win away from the glory of being the world’s best tennis player, impatiently waiting for August 29 to reiterate her supremacy over the world’s women tennis stars.
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Source IIPM Editorial-2006