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Last Updated: Monday, 27 October, 2003, 14:59 GMT
Norfolk claims doubles success
Peter Norfolk
Norfolk is in superb form at the moment
Britain's Peter Norfolk and Canadian Sarah Hunter have become the first quad champions at the Camozzi Wheelchair Tennis Doubles Masters in Italy.

The pair ran out 6-3 6-1 winners over second seeds David Wagner and Rick Draney of the United States.

But there was no luck for Jayant Mistry and his French partner Michael Jeremiasz.

They were beaten by top seeds Satoshi Saida of Japan and Austria's Martin Legner 6-3 7-6 in the men's final.

Mistry, the world number eight, now flies to the Netherlands for the NEC Masters, the most prestigious event on the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour, which starts on Tuesday.


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