Belgium fire coach Tedesco-reports
BRUSSELS :Belgium have fired coach Domenico Tedesco after a series of disappointing results in recent months, local media reported on Friday.
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BRUSSELS :Belgium have fired coach Domenico Tedesco after a series of disappointing results in recent months, local media reported on Friday.
The fear that injuries will consume her tennis career is not there anymore, and the nights of crying are also over for Karman Kaur Thandi. Competing against Hungary's Panna Udvardy in the ITF W50 tournament here, the Delhi player unleashed her solid ground strokes in a fearless display on her comeback. The sharpness and the control was obviously missing but not the wide grin. She flashed a huge smile after the match which she lost 4-6 1-6 to Udvardy, who featured in top-100 some time back.
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