SMASH Column, Wimbledon Edition
This week's online column includes the Wimbledon winners and a couple of U.S. juniors who won pro events last weekend. One of them, Ashley Weinhold, is featured on usta.com as the Pro Circuit Player of the Week.
And the Denver Post has taken notice of Kellen Damico's Wimbledon doubles title with an article about him and his sister Krista. One correction--Krista won't be playing the Girls 16 Nationals in October, but rather in August.
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