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Fiona Crawley furious after forgoing US Open money for NCAA eligibility: ‘Unreal’

Por: New York Post Sports September 03, 2023

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A United States tennis star had to forgo tens of thousands of dollars to keep her NCAA eligibility.  As you can guess, she isn’t happy about it.  After making it through the qualifying rounds, Fiona Crawley, a University of North Carolina senior, made her Grand Slam debut at the U.S. Open on Tuesday.  Despite losing her first-round match to Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Crawley earned $81,000 in prize money for making the... + full article



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