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Your support makes all the difference.Thomas Muster, of Austria, suffered a surprise second-round defeat from the Newsweek Champions Cup in Indian Wells, California, yesterday, having just regained his world No 1 ranking. Muster, who was seeded second and had a first-round bye, was beaten 6-3, 7-5 by Adrian Voinea, of Romania.
Britain's Tim Henman beat the No 8 seed, Marc Goellner of Germany, 6- 3, 6-3, to reach the quarter-finals of the ATP event in Copenhagen yesterday. Unseeded Henman now faces another German, Martin Sinner, who knocked out the top seed, Jan Siemerink of the Netherlands, in the second round.
Britain will hand Sam Smith, Megan Miller and Valda Lake their Fed Cup debuts when they line-up, alongside Clare Wood, in the 16-team Europe/Africa Group One event at the Hyatt La Manga Club in Spain from 22-26 April.
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