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RSA dominates southern African junior tennis in Windhoek

Namibia faces early exits
Namibia struggled in the early rounds, with only a few standout performances from their players in the under-14 and 16 categories.
Phillipus Josef
South Africa has firmly established its dominance at the ITF and CAT Southern African Junior Individual and Team Championships currently underway in Windhoek, securing spots in eve
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