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Wednesday, April 08, 2009 - 16 Posts by 10 People
Which open era all time great female player do you believe had the weakest overall competion during
her "reign". Here are the players and their unofficial reigns during the Open era period:
Chris
. Don't get me wrong, I think Graf would be terrific in any era but I don't think the competition
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - 20 Posts by 13 People
Which open era all time great female player do you believe had the strongest overall competion
during her "reign". Here are the players and their unofficial reigns during the Open era period:
Chris
challenge to Chris. Her 7 slam tally is inflated by the Australian Open status then. She didnt win
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Friday, May 01, 2009 - 5 Posts by 5 People
Know where I should have them sent this early in the process. As far as I know, ERAS isn't open yet
actually goes directly from profs to ERAS. Many schools have their own cover sheets with the school address
them and nothing actually goes directly from profs to ERAS. Many schools have their own cover sheets
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008 - 3 Posts by 2 People
I liked it I have never sat through a Champ race and I've never been interested in watching it. This one I did and I enjoyed...
it! I like little man Roberto Moreno and I'm glad we're one!
Bring Paul Tracy back for a full ride season only a fool would let him go.Quote: : Bring Paul Tracy back for a full ride ...
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Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 17 Posts by 6 People
I just wonder where you think Serena's place is among the female open era greats. For orientation
10. Venus Williams
is my order of those you listedBased on Open era only players, Serena would
So Open Era only I'd Rate Serena at number 6....factoring in pre open era Serena falls to number...
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 11 Posts by 6 People
Important pro event before the Open Era. Al Laney (1968 ) and Bud Collins (2003) claim that the US Pro
televized (in colour) and paving the way for open tennis. I think, Baltzell has the complete draw
era?Quote: : What about during Tilden's era? There was no professional circuit to speak of prior
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007 - 15 Posts by 5 People
TOP-15 GREATEST calendar seasons in the OPEN ERA
*1. Rod Laver 1969: GRAND SLAM~ AO, FO, Wimbledon
already got 4/7 greatest calendar years in the history of Open Tennis ~~Isn`t that enough
for youI'm far too lazy to rank the top 10, and my knowledge of tennis before the Sampras era is limited
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Monday, March 30, 2009 - 8 Posts by 5 People
Hello everyone,
Any open PGY3 IM position available for july 2010.??? I am doing PGY 2 in NY..
Any
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Any open PGY3 IM position available for july 2010.??? I am doing PGY 2 in NY..
Any help
francisco bay area has an open PGY2 or PGY3 position available. check out their website here:
http
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 20 Posts by 14 People
Consecutive weeks @ No. 1
5. Nadal, 81 straight wins on clay (2 french opens)
6. Laver, 4 straight slams
7. Sampras, 6 consecutive yearend No. 1s
8. Nadal, Borg, 4 straight french opens
9. Federer, 5
? Open Era.
Also, the list is my humble opinion. I would be interested to see how each of your lists
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Monday, August 24, 2009 - 16 Posts by 9 People
Career percentages in the open era (rounded to the first decimal). I am including the current top 4
. For the open era (I don't look at the ATP because they are missing many tournaments during 1968-70
. For the open era (I don't look at the ATP because they are missing many tournaments during 1968-70
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