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LISBON — David Haggerty was re-elected as president of the International Tennis Federation on Friday.
Haggerty, an American and the former chairman of the United States Tennis Association, was up against three other candidates — David Miley, Anil Khanna and Ivo Kaderka — and won 60.5 percent of the 428 votes cast, ensuring there was no need for a second round of voting.
Among the tasks facing Haggerty in his second term as president, which runs until 2023, is reform of the Fed Cup, the top women’s team competition.