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  • ...York Times]] and the Sunday Times (England) according to Peter Rowley in ''Ken Rosewall Twenty Years at the Top'', p. 182). Besides that Rosewall won the two 1959 ...as 1) Cliff Richey (independent pro), 2) Arthur Ashe (independent pro), 3) Ken Rosewall (contract pro). Having qualified for the Masters Rosewall was again third b
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  • ...ales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of Rod Laver, Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall, [[Gottfried von Cramm]], Ted Schroeder, '''Jack Crawford''', [[Pancho Segu
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  • ...r and Rosewall 1952.jpg|left|200px|McGregor, right, with the 18-year-old [[Ken Rosewall]] in 1952.}} ...at [[Ted Schroeder]] had the best overhead of all time, "ahead of Vines, [[Ken Rosewall|Rosewall]], and [[John Newcombe|Newcombe]]."<ref>''The Game, My 40 Years in
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  • ...fter these six came the "second echelon" of [[Rod Laver]], [[Lew Hoad]], [[Ken Rosewall]], [[Gottfried von Cramm]], [[Ted Schroeder]], [[Jack Crawford (tennis play ...e feat. Trabert's own chance at a Grand Slam was stopped with a loss to [[Ken Rosewall]] in the semifinals at the [[Australian Open|Australian Championships]]. T
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  • ...ales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of Rod Laver, Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall, '''Gottfried von Cramm''', Ted Schroeder, [[Jack Crawford]], [[Pancho Segu
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  • ...tional Tennis League]], which had such prestigious professionals such as [[Ken Rosewall]], [[Rod Laver]], [[Pancho Gonzales]], [[Andres Gimeno]], and [[Fred Stolle ...of the semi-finalists were NTL players. In the final, Rod Laver defeated Ken Rosewall in four sets.
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