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8-year-old was receiving instruction from dad in New Zealand tournament

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updated 7:04 p.m. ET July 23, 2008

WELLINGTON, New Zealand - An 8-year-old girl was ejected from a junior tennis tournament on New Zealand’s South Island when officials discovered she was wearing a radio earpiece to receive instructions from her father.

Tournament referee Rob Wilkinson said officials became suspicious because the match involving Ukranian-born Anastasiya Korzh featured a “heightened number of questioned calls.”

Officials found the earpiece hidden under the girl’s headband, linked by a cord to a receiver under her shirt, The Press newspaper reported.

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Korzh’s father said the earpiece was only being used to help the girl keep score in the under-10 tournament.

She was playing in her first tournament.

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