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8601290079
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DETROIT FREE PRESS
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860627
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Friday, June 27, 1986
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METRO FINAL
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PHO
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14D
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Photo MARY SCHROEDER
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<BYLINE>
MITCH ALBOM
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Photostory;COLOR PHOTO RAN ON PAGE 1A
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Copyright (c) 1986, Detroit Free Press
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<HEADLINE>
LISA IN LONDON
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This is Lisa Bonder's fourth trip to Wimbledon. By now, she knows the ups
and downs. The ups, for example,  are  winning a first-round match and having
the next day off.
On Wednesday, such a  day off;  the 20-year-old player from Saline went
shopping for a coat along fashionable Kings Road in London. She has been
traveling 10 weeks. This was her way of rewarding herself.

  "I haven't bought  anything in months," she said, smiling.
  Thursday, however, was not such a happy day. Bonder lost her second-round
match, 6-3, 2-6, 2-6, to Anne Minter of Australia.
  The ups. The downs.

CUTLINE
Lisa  Bonder chats with last year's men's champion, Boris Becker, during a
Wimbledon  practice session Wednesday, above. Bonder eats lunch during her
shopping trip to Kings Road, at right. 
Bonder practices  at Quinee's Court with Terry Phelps on an off day. Thursday,
she lost her second-round match to  Anne Minter of Australia. 
She tries on a blue leather jacket on her shopping trip.
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TENNIS;UK;TRIP; LISA BONDER;SPT
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