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Prince George’s County has named Friday, Sept. 16, as “Frances Tiafoe Day” after the Route 1 native’s historic run at the U.S. Open semifinals last week. Continue reading
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Route 1’s Very Own Francis Tiafoe Faces Highest-Profile Tennis Match Yet
The Route 1 corridor’s very own tennis phenom Francis Tiafoe will play in the semifinals of the U.S. Open Friday, his highest-profile match yet. Continue reading
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Three Athletes With Ties to Prince George’s County Compete in Tokyo Olympics
Three athletes with ties to Prince George’s County will compete in the Tokyo Olympics, which began Friday. Continue reading
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College Park Tennis Star Frances Tiafoe Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Route 1 tennis phenom Frances Tiafoe tested positive for coronavirus Friday and had to withdraw from an exhibition tournament in Atlanta. Continue reading
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Latest Tennis Star from College Park’s JTCC Wins First Professional Title and She’s Just 15
A Washington teenager who trains at College Park’s Junior Tennis Champions Center won her first professional tennis title this weekend. Continue reading
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