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New Facility A Game-Changer For UNC's Tennis Teams


A game-changer is precisely what North Carolina Athletics officials, coaches Sam Paul for the men and Brian Kalbas for the women, and a cabal of generous benefactors had in mind a half dozen years ago when plans were hatched to upgrade the home of Tar Heel tennis – which originally opened in 1992 on land behind the Friday Center just off Hwy. 54. (GoHeels.com)

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New Facility A Game-Changer For UNC's Tennis Teams


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