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Sunday, July 8, 2007
It was Venus
Photo sources: (in order) Yahoo! News/REUTERS/Eddie Keogh; Yahoo! News/REUTERS/Eddie Keogh; Yahoo! News/REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico; Yahoo! News/REUTERS/Glenn Campbell/Pool
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Magnificent Seven
leftmost: Amanda Borden, team captain
All England Lawn '05
Venus
Jelena Dokic
December 18, 2006 ranking: no. 587; December 18, 2008 ranking: no. 179
2006 Man-on-womens-sports
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