The Guru, the Fraudster, His Ex-Wife and the Player; Patty Schnyder Had a Good Australian Open but She Also Stars in One of the Game's Most Bizarre Stories. Natasha Woods Reports
Sunday Herald › February 04, 2004
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Sunday Herald › February 04, 2004
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IF you believed the headlines being generated in Melbourne last week then Patty Schnyder has put her troubles behind her. "From Gurus to Grand Slams" ran the most popular line, hinting at the bizarre baggage the Swiss player had finally left behind her on route to the semi-finals of the Australian Open.
Ask Roger Davidson what he thought of the headlines and he'll offer a volley of contempt. "Infuriating, upsetting, annoying - all of the above," said the American who has found himself caught up in one of the most surreal and long-running stories in women's tennis.See the full content of this document
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The Guru, the Fraudster, His Ex-Wife and the Player; Patty Schnyder Had a Good Australian Open but She Also Stars in One of the Game's Most Bizarre Stories. Natasha Woods Reports
"If you are looking to do a story on the resurrection of Patty Schnyder then be my guest. But it is not the true picture of what is happening here."
Still that is the impression from Down Under, where the...See the full content of this document
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