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Defending champion Tatjana Maria was surprised not to receive a wildcard for this year's HSBC Championships but has been overwhelmed by the positive response from members at Queen's Club.
Women's tennis returned to Queen's for the first time since 1973 and saw mother-of-two Maria produce a sensational run to win the WTA 500 event and with it an honorary lifetime membership.
Defending champ Maria 'surprised' at Queen's wildcard snub
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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