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By Whit Sheppard
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, November 12, 2005 The Tennis Masters Cup has its work cut out for it if it is to be remembered as anything other than another unwelcome reminder that the men's tennis season (and the women's, as well) is too long, too demanding and ultimately unsustainable. Much of the event's star power pulled out of the season-ending, $4.45 million tournament, which is back in Asia after a two-year run at Houston's Westside Tennis Club and will be staged at the new state-of-the-art Qi Zhong Tennis Center in the Minghang distr ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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