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She then teamed up with Dasso, of Long Grove, Ill., to beat Argentine twins Vanesa and Erica Krauth 7-6 (4), 6-3 in the doubles final.
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Eduardo Rincon would like nothing better than to follow in big brother's footsteps. When big brother — in this case, 25-year-old Mario Rincon — makes a living at professional tennis, those sentiments are understandable.
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