Kjaersfeldt ready to continue strong Danish tradition


AGILE Camilla Martin charmed her way to success on court while Tine Baun was ruthless on court.

And now, a sweet 19-year-old Line Kjaersfeldt is ready to show her own uniqueness and emulate her predecessors by continuing Denmark’s strong tradition in the women’s singles event.

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