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How UNC tennis star Fiona Crawley turned the US Open in New York City Carolina Blue


Court 13 of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center looked like UNC-NYC Tuesday night. Dozens of North Carolina fans descended on the outer court at the U.S. Open to root on a history-making Tar Heel: Senior tennis star became the first active UNC women’s player to play in a Grand Slam tournament. All that was missing was Rameses. (AOL.com)

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How UNC tennis star Fiona Crawley turned the US Open in New York City Carolina Blue