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          TENNIS: In TENNIS WEEK, Richard Evans authors his
     personal view on the state of the ATP Tour under the header,
     "ATP Atrophy."  Evans: "[I]n the opinion of many of the
     game's insiders, Mark Miles and his ATP Tour leadership will
     be serving to stay in the match when more Board and Council
     meetings take place in Melbourne during the Australian Open. 
     For one thing is certain -- the ATP Tour cannot stagnate
     through another year of zero achievement like the one that
     has just passed" (TENNIS WEEK, 1/15 issue)....The USTA is
     interviewing for the job of in-house legal counsel, a
     position witch carries a salary estimated at over $175,000
     per year (TENNIS WEEK, 1/15 issue). 
          ABL: ABL CEO Gary Cavalli said that the league's
     commitment to Long Beach is "multi-seasonal," but that the
     StingRays could play three to six games next year at The 
     Pond of Anaheim.  He added that there has been no talks of
     moving the team to Dallas, Long Island or Nashville. In
     related news, the L.A. TIMES' Earl Gustkey notes that ABL
     teams have been drawing better crowds when playing at larger
     venues, and he cites the StingRays' turnout at The Pond and
     the Philadelphia Rage's crowd of more than 6,000 at Temple
     University's new Apollo Arena (L.A. TIMES, 1/13)....In San
     Jose, 4,228 attended Sunday's ABL Blizzard-Lasers game, the
     "largest gathering to attend a Lasers game at the Event
     Center this season" (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, 1/12).

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