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Reuters
Friday, July 10, 2009 MELBOURNE, Australia -- Doctors have diagnosed a "mystery" ailment that has plagued Jelena Dokic since the French Open as mononucleosis and told the former Australian No. 1 to rest for two weeks. Dokic had blood tests after suffering a dizzy spell in her first round defeat by Germany's Tatjana Malek at Wimbledon. The results that came back earlier this week showed she had mononucleosis, a viral ailment whose symptoms include fever, fatigue and swollen glands, Tennis Australia said in a stateme ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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