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  2. Sofascore - Wikipedia

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    Sofascore is an application for following sports statistics and results. The app is owned and developed by SofaIT from Zagreb, Croatia. In 2020, the app had 20 million users. It covers 20 different sports and around 11,000 different leagues and tournaments, and is available in more than 30 different languages.

  3. Longest tennis match records - Wikipedia

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    The longest women's match (by time) took place at a tournament in Richmond, Virginia, in 1984, when Vicki Nelson took 6 hours, 31 minutes to defeat Jean Hepner 6–4, 7–6 (13–11). The match featured a 29-minute, 643-shot rally, the longest in professional tennis history, though no video exists of this point.

  4. Luca Nardi - Wikipedia

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    Luca Nardi (born 6 August 2003) is an Italian professional tennis player.. Nardi has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 75 achieved on 1 April 2024. He also has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 299, attained on 10 April 2023.

  5. Anna Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Anna Rogers (born 21 March 1998) is an American tennis player. She has a career-high doubles ranking by the WTA of 144, achieved on 16 January 2023. [1] On 17 July 2023, she peaked at No. 537 in the singles rankings. Rogers played college tennis at the North Carolina State University (NC State). [2]

  6. List of Grand Slam men's singles champions - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, many changes in the Grand Slam tennis tournaments have affected the number of titles won by various players. These have included the opening of the French national championships to international players in 1925, the elimination of the challenge round in 1922, and the admission of professional players in 1968 (the start of the Open Era).

  7. 2019 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles final

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    4 hours 57 minutes. The 2019 Wimbledon Championships Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the men's singles tournament at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships. After 4 hours and 57 minutes, first seed Novak Djokovic defeated second seed Roger Federer in five sets to win the title in a repeat of the 2014 and the 2015 Wimbledon ...

  8. Karen Khachanov - Wikipedia

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    2018: First Masters 1000 title. Khachanov at the 2018 US Open. Khachanov started the year at the Auckland Open, reaching the quarterfinal after wins over Yūichi Sugita and Pablo Cuevas, but then lost to Juan Martín del Potro. Next, he participated in the Australian Open, where he lost to del Potro in the second round.

  9. Elise Mertens - Wikipedia

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    Mertens was born in Leuven, the second daughter of Liliane Barbe, a teacher, and Guido Mertens, who makes furniture for churches. She was home-schooled and enjoyed studying languages, speaking French, English, and Flemish Dutch. Her older sister, Lauren, is currently an airline pilot and introduced the then four-year-old Elise to tennis. [5]

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