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Roland Garros star crashes out at Wimbledon
LONDON — Roland Garros finalist Maja Chwalinska suffered a shock Wimbledon first-round defeat against Thailand’s Mananchaya Sawangkaew on Monday. Just weeks after her fairytale run as a qualifier at Roland Garros, Chwalinska was unable to recapture her clay-court magic on the grass of the All England Club, AFP reported. The Polish 20th seed, beaten by [] The post Roland Garros star crashes out at Wimbledon appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
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