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Graf staying home

NZPA-AFP Bonn West German tennis star, Steffi Graf, has quashed speculation she is soon to quit her native country and join compatriot Boris Becker in tax exile in Monaco. “I love my country more than anything in the world and I want to stay,” the 18-year-old French Open champion told the

newspaper “Die Welt” in an interview. Graf said her father, Peter, has bought some land near Heidelberg and a tennis court she will use for practice has already been built

The Grafs have taken the precaution of surrounding the court with a wall to keep out the curious. • |

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Press, 4 August 1987, Page 56

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Graf staying home Press, 4 August 1987, Page 56

Graf staying home Press, 4 August 1987, Page 56

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