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Article: Victoria Advocate, Texas, Mike Forman column: GOLDEN AGE OF TENNIS.(Column)
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- Victoria Advocate (Victoria, TX)
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- July 12, 2007
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Byline: Mike Forman
Jul. 12--Lee Durst knows exactly what's going to happen when he plays in the United States Tennis Association's Alamo Open in San Antonio this weekend. "I'm going to get beat," Durst said. "You can't outlast those young guys like that."
Just about everyone Durst plays tennis against is younger, including this week's first-round opponent who Durst figures is a serious player since he's traveling from Waco to play in the tournament. It's hard to avoid when you're 85. But Durst doesn't always get beat and when he has the opportunity to play against someone his age, he usually wins.
Durst's game, like his memory, is right on ...
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