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April 23, 2014
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Ten Questions With Alex Sidney

By The Cornell Daily Sun | April 23, 2014
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By ANNA FASMAN

Connor Archard / Sun Sports Photo EditorJunior Alex Sidney (center), who has been playing tennis since he was four, said one of his superstitions on the court is using the same tennis ball when things are going right.



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