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THE SPANISH Davis Cup team has been in serious practice at Sydney since its arrival in Australia to challenge for the Davis Cup. To assist them the Spaniards have brought the former leading Danish player, Kurt Neilsen as their coach. Photographs of the team practising at White City, Sydney are from LEFT.—M. Santana, Spain’s leading player follows in after serving. RIGHT: L. Arilla sweeps a back-hand shot from the corner of the court.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30934, 15 December 1965, Page 19

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THE SPANISH Davis Cup team has been in serious practice at Sydney since its arrival in Australia to challenge for the Davis Cup. To assist them the Spaniards have brought the former leading Danish player, Kurt Neilsen as their coach. Photographs of the team practising at White City, Sydney are from LEFT.—M. Santana, Spain’s leading player follows in after serving. RIGHT: L. Arilla sweeps a back-hand shot from the corner of the court. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30934, 15 December 1965, Page 19

THE SPANISH Davis Cup team has been in serious practice at Sydney since its arrival in Australia to challenge for the Davis Cup. To assist them the Spaniards have brought the former leading Danish player, Kurt Neilsen as their coach. Photographs of the team practising at White City, Sydney are from LEFT.—M. Santana, Spain’s leading player follows in after serving. RIGHT: L. Arilla sweeps a back-hand shot from the corner of the court. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30934, 15 December 1965, Page 19