By Randy Walker @TennisPublisher Legendary University of Georgia men’s tennis coach Dan Magill would often call Henry Feild Stadium and the University of Georgia tennis complex as “The Mecca of College Tennis.” The label that I would like to give the magical environs of the Georgia tennis complex that is now named The Dan [...]
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
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