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Harvard's varsity tennis team travels to Cornell today for its first of three matches during this most crucial week of the season.
Undefeated in Eastern play, the Crimson must play Cornell, Williams, and Princeton in the next four days. Cornell should be the least formidable of the three opponents. Big Red number one player Mark Taylor, a smooth-stroking lefty, was the easy victim of Harvard last year when the Crimson triumphed, 8-1. Cornell may lack depth, but at least it is weak at the top.
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