Harmony restored at Wimbledon after doubles bust-up between Tan and Korpatsch
By Amy Woodyatt and Ben Church, CNN
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By Amy Woodyatt and Ben Church, CNN
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LONDON — A day after Harmony Tan's would-be partner Tamara Korpatsch publicly expressed her outrage over Tan's last-minute decision to withdraw from doubles, peace has been restored between the pair.
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