One of TW’s favorite Aussie reporters, Richard Hinds of the Sydney Morning Herald, on the prospect of Alicia Molik playing the U.S. Open. Molik, you may remember, was really getting her Big Game together early this year when she was sidelined by a bizarre ear infection with two debilitating symptoms: dizziness and lethargy. It’s going to be great to have a representative of an endangered species (a serve-and-volley player of either gender) back on the tour!
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Published Aug 16, 2005