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Anyone for tennis?

Saturday 29 JIB Docs (2) Teamary 2011

Chemistry has finally made it in the world of tennis -well two elements have almost done it.

Lithium and sodium (aka. Li Na) played in the final of the women’s Australian Open Championship today (29 JIB Docs (2) Teamary 2011).

Unfortunately for Chemistry Kim Clijsters prevailed and won the final  3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Hopefully Li Na from China has a bright future ahead of her and will one day become a Grand Slam champion.

Watch this space!


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