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Dennis Ralston back on the court

Sunday, August 14, 2011 (updated on 8/14/2011 at 6:22 p.m.)
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Dennis Ralston, a top-ranked tennis player in the 1960's, at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011. Ralston, who is a tennis instructor at the club, lost his leg to a staph infection a year ago.

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Dennis Ralston, a top-ranked tennis player in the 1960's, at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011. Ralston, who is a tennis instructor at the club, lost his leg to a staph infection a year ago.

Story: Former tennis star Dennis Ralston tackles painkiller addiction, doesn't let amputation hold him back
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(Deborah Cannon AMERICAN-STATESMAN)

Dennis Ralston, a top-ranked tennis player in the 1960's, at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011. Ralston, who is a tennis instructor at the club, lost his leg to a staph infection a year ago.

Story: Former tennis star Dennis Ralston tackles painkiller addiction, doesn't let amputation hold him back
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Dennis Ralston, a top-ranked tennis player in the 1960's, at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011. Ralston, who is a tennis instructor at the club, lost his leg to a staph infection a year ago.

Story: Former tennis star Dennis Ralston tackles painkiller addiction, doesn't let amputation hold him back
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Dennis Ralston, a top-ranked tennis player in the 1960's, at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011. Ralston, who is a tennis instructor at the club, lost his leg to a staph infection a year ago.

Story: Former tennis star Dennis Ralston tackles painkiller addiction, doesn't let amputation hold him back
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Dennis Ralston helps Masami Fujita with ther serve at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011.

Story: Former tennis star Dennis Ralston tackles painkiller addiction, doesn't let amputation hold him back
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Dennis Ralston watches his students work on their game at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011.

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Dennis Ralston talks with Emily Leighton at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011.

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Dennis Ralston talks with Meagan Maddux at the Circle C Tennis Club on Thursday, July 28, 2011.

Story: Former tennis star Dennis Ralston tackles painkiller addiction, doesn't let amputation hold him back
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