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Germany's new 'Steffi Graf' to take office

The article highlights the arrival of 15-year-old German tennis prodigy Ida Wobker at the ITF tournament in Amstetten, Austria. Wobker, who has already won a professional tournament and is ranked among the top junior players globally, is being compared to Steffi Graf, Germany’s legendary tennis player. She is accompanied by renowned coach Barbara Rittner, former German national team coach and Fed Cup winner. The piece also mentions other Austrian tennis events, including Sinja Kraus advancing to the quarterfinals in Kitzbühel and Julia Grabher winning her match after a poor start.

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Germany's new 'Steffi Graf' to take office

The article highlights the arrival of 15-year-old German tennis prodigy Ida Wobker at the ITF tournament in Amstetten, Austria. Wobker, who has already won a professional tournament and is ranked among the top junior players globally, is being compared to Steffi Graf, Germany’s legendary tennis player. She is accompanied by renowned coach Barbara Rittner, former German national team coach and Fed Cup winner. The piece also mentions other Austrian tennis events, including Sinja Kraus advancing to the quarterfinals in Kitzbühel and Julia Grabher winning her match after a poor start.

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