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Steffi Graf visits Taj Mahal

| | Dec 10, 2014, at 04:45 am
Agra, Dec 9 (IBNS): German tennis legend Steffi Graf, who had charmed her fans with her performance on the court over the years, has recently visited Taj Mahal in Agra.

As she visited India for the first time, she posted several pictures of her visit to the iconic marble mausoleum.

In her Facebook page, she wrote: "t's always been a wish of mine to visit India...and finally I'm here! Started my day at sunrise at the stunningly beautiful Taj Mahal, had a chance to watch the artists who inlay marble and see a bit of Agra . It's been an incredible visit so far - meeting the kind people of India, seeing the sights and enjoying some amazing food!"

Graf had won 22 Grand Slam singles titles in her career.

 

Image: Steffi Graf Facebook page

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