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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The Dubai Tennis Championships will start next week without five of the top seven men’s players scheduled to compete at the ATP Tour event, mostly because of injuries.

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NEW YORK – The WTA fined Dubai Tennis Championships organizers a record $300,000 Friday after Israeli player Shahar Peer was denied a visa by the United Arab Emirates, and US star Andy Roddick later said he wouldn’t defend the title he won there last year.

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