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How Things Came Undone for a Famed Tennis Family
Everyone in the New Zealand tennis world knows David Lewis, writes Matthew Futterman for the New York Times. They also know “what happened to his family.” Lewis was part of a trio of tennis-star brothers—himself a pro, another losing the 1983 Wimbledon men’s singles final to John McEnroe. He and wife Rosalina had two daughters, Carolina and Jade. When the girls showed tennis promise of their own, the family in 2011 relocated to Hilton Head, South Carolina, where the girls, then 15 and 12, would be exposed to far more competition and opportunity. It worked: Carolina played Division I tennis at West Virginia and K

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