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By Bonnie D. Ford
ESPN.com Tuesday, March 17, 2009 As most top tennis players begin the migration from California to Florida for the second of two big U.S. hard-court events, Mario Ancic will take an unusual detour. On Thursday, the world's 29th-ranked player will address a sports law class at Harvard Law School. His trip to the campus that was the setting for the iconic film "The Paper Chase" is no coincidence. Ancic pursued one particular piece of paper -- a law diploma -- for six years while simultaneously chasing balls on several contin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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