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A relaxed Victor Pecci, the Paraguayan No. 1 tennis player, lines up a smash in his reverse singles against New Zealand’s Russell Simpson in the Davis Cup tie at Wilding Park yesterday. Pecci lost in two sets, but Paraguay won the contest by three rubbers to two.

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Press, 27 February 1984, Page 36

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A relaxed Victor Pecci, the Paraguayan No. 1 tennis player, lines up a smash in his reverse singles against New Zealand’s Russell Simpson in the Davis Cup tie at Wilding Park yesterday. Pecci lost in two sets, but Paraguay won the contest by three rubbers to two. Press, 27 February 1984, Page 36

A relaxed Victor Pecci, the Paraguayan No. 1 tennis player, lines up a smash in his reverse singles against New Zealand’s Russell Simpson in the Davis Cup tie at Wilding Park yesterday. Pecci lost in two sets, but Paraguay won the contest by three rubbers to two. Press, 27 February 1984, Page 36

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