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| | Indian Wells - Pancho Segura: The One & Only |
 | | Segura learned to play tennis, came to the U.S. in 1940, won three straight NCAA singles titles, became a fine amateur, an even better pro and later earned renown as a notable instructor and coach, most notably when he worked with Jimmy Connors. |
 | | Here were Dechy and Zuluaga, and there was Segura issuing all the strategic insights on their behalf that he shared with hundreds of students, ranging from someone who could barely hold a racquet to the likes of Connors and Agassi. |
 | | Segura's mind races across time and place, from the players on the court, to current players active at this event — Federer, Blake, Henin-Hardenne — back to the greats he played like Gonzales, Kramer and Trabert. |
| www.tennisone.com /magazine/iwells/drucker/d3/segura.html (694 words) |
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