TO GO WITH AFP STORY "Tennis-Davis-CAM-history-KRouge,FEATURE" by Michelle Fitzpatrick
Cambodian Yi Sarun, a tennis player who survived the Khmer Rouge regime, trains a youth player in Phnom Penh on March 23, 2012. When the country's number one player Bun Kenny steps onto the court in Qatar for the Davis Cup being played April 16 to 22, it will mark the crowning moment of years of effort to revive a sport that was all but wiped out by the brutal ...
more TO GO WITH AFP STORY "Tennis-Davis-CAM-history-KRouge,FEATURE" by Michelle Fitzpatrick
Cambodian Yi Sarun, a tennis player who survived the Khmer Rouge regime, trains a youth player in Phnom Penh on March 23, 2012. When the country's number one player Bun Kenny steps onto the court in Qatar for the Davis Cup being played April 16 to 22, it will mark the crowning moment of years of effort to revive a sport that was all but wiped out by the brutal Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s for being too upper-class. (Photo by Tang Chhin Sothy /AFP/Getty Images)
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