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Dusko Todorovic changed teams from 'chaotic' situation to break losing skid

Dusko Todorovic changed teams from 'chaotic' situation to break losing skid

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There are few images in tennis more iconic than the red clay of Roland Garros. The arena in Paris hosts the French Open, the second grand slam of the year and one of the sport's most prestigious titles. The courts of Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen have played host to some of the most memorable matches in the sport's history.
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