Sporting Digest: Tennis

Tuesday 02 December 1997 19:02 EST
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Yevgeny Kafelnikov, the 1996 French Open champion from Russia, and Richard Krajicek, the former Wimbledon champion of the Netherlands, are the latest entries for the Guardian Direct Cup at Battersea Park. This means that five of the top 17 players in the world will now be taking part in the ATP Tour event from 23 February to1 March.

Britain's team of Danny Sapsford, Martin Lee and Arvind Parmar have been drawn to meet Germany in the first round of the Champions Division at the European Men's Team Championship in Reggio Calabria, Italy, today. The British team are seeded third.

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