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Spain on Clay Spells Doom for the U.S.
By TOM PERROTTA
September 19, 2008
At full strength, the American Davis Cup squad would have little chance of beating the Spanish team in this weekend's semifinals. The Americans, who are defending champions, have the talent to win, as they proved last year when they defeated Spain on…
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