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Russian Female Tennis Players 2000S

Tatiana Panova (26th, 1,212), Yelena Likhovtseva (29th, 1,018.75), Vera Zvonareva (39th, 838), Svetlana Kuznetsova (41st, 807), Lina Krasnorutskaya (60th, 585), Dinara Safina (62nd, 574.5) and Anna Kurnikova are the remaining seven Russians (67th, 536). Last week, the WTA rating's top 100 included another Russian - Alina Zhidkova, who reached the rank of 100 last week but was knocked down to 113 this week.

Welkom in de Blast-Encyclopedia van Damentennisspielern. While this is a work in progress, our goal is to compile an alphabetical listing of women who have competed in tennis. Players are listed alphabetically by last name from A to Z. As a result, Daphne Akhurst will be alphabetically classified under "Akhurst." Daphne also performed as Cozens, her marital name. Cozens will be referred to the "Akhurst" section. Daphne Jessie AKHURST (Australia) [22 April 1903-9 January 1933] [Mrs. Royston Stuckey Cozens, date unknown] [From 1919 through 1931] The last name, the first name, and the middle name. (Country) [Birth-Death Date] [alternate aliases] [Years of active service] Take note of the italicized name: AKHURST, Daphne Jessie. By clicking on the name, you will be taken to a more detailed biography. Please take use of this as we expand, and don't hesitate to contact us with mistakes, recommendations, images, or new entries.

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25 May 2020 The Russian Union Lawn Tennis is one of Russia's oldest sports unions, having been established in 1908. It was recorded on June 3rd and ushered in the era of Russian tennis. In those days, lawn tennis, football, and rowing were all popular activities.

1954 â Singles: 1976 â World no. 22 Finalist at the Australian Open â 1976 finalist at the French Open â 1978 finalist in doubles Champion of the Australian Open â Mixed doubles: 1978 Champion of the French Open 1941 1 Ranked No. 2 in the world at the end of 1959 â Singles: 1959 â Singles: 1960 Australian champion â Doubles: 1960 French champion

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