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  • ...d the youthful Kramer in a 1935 match in Southern California: "And here is Ellsworth Vines, 6'2-1/2" tall, 155 pounds, dressed like Fred Astaire and hitting shots lik ...amer.aspx?pgID=867&hof_id=118 International Tennis Hall of Fame profile of Ellsworth Vines]
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  • American tennis coach of the first half of the 20th century who discovered [[Ellsworth Vines]] and was the mentor of [[Frank Parker]].
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  • ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [
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  • ...lfer and amateur tennis player who, along with the all-time tennis great [[Ellsworth Vines]], is the only man to have ever played in the national Open championships o
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  • * [[Ellsworth Vines]], 1911–1994, '''1930''' and '''1932''' National Champion. '''1931, 1934,
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  • ...d the youthful Kramer in a 1935 match in Southern California: "And here is Ellsworth Vines, 6'2-1/2" tall, 155 pounds, dressed like Fred Astaire and hitting shots lik ...amer.aspx?pgID=867&hof_id=118 International Tennis Hall of Fame profile of Ellsworth Vines]
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  • ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [
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  • ...llsworth Vines]], then the world's best player, play a match: "And here is Ellsworth Vines, 6'2-1/2" tall, 155 pounds, dressed like Fred Astaire and hitting shots lik
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  • ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [ ...t two years he played lengthy tours against the powerful American player [[Ellsworth Vines]]. In 1937 they played 61 matches in the United States, with Vines winning
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  • ...28 through 1930. The Musketeers were finally eclipsed by the arrival of [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Jack Crawford]], and [[Don Budge]] on the internationa
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  • ...im with good second serves." A year earlier, another World No. 1 player, [[Ellsworth Vines]], the man that Kramer called the greatest player of all time at the height ...st "little man" to ever play the game.<ref>''Tennis: Myth and Method'', by Ellsworth Vines and Gene Vier, Viking Press, New York, pages 65–66</ref></blockquote>
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  • .../www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3118099.ece]</ref>. [[Ellsworth Vines]], the great American player of the 1930s, wrote of him: "He was the same h
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  • ...top 8, both amateur and pro, as being Tilden, Cochet, [[Bunny Austin]], [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Fred Perry]], Karel Koželuh, Richards, and Shields, with Tilden, Kož | 1932 || '''[[Ellsworth Vines]]''' (USA) '''A.''' || [[Bill Tilden|Big Bill Tilden]] (USA) '''P.''' || In
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  • ...est player ever to have been either '''Budge''' (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[ ...matches. In 1939 he beat the two reigning kings of professional tennis, [[Ellsworth Vines]] and [[Fred Perry]], 22 matches to 17 and 28 matches to 8. That year he al
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  • ...he best player ever to have been either Don Budge (for consistent play) or Ellsworth Vines (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[B ...ng.<ref>The ten, portrayed in chronological order, were [[Bill Tilden]], [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Don Budge]], [[Bobby Riggs]], [[Jack Kramer]], '''Fran
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  • ...tennis boom of the 1930's and 40's. Beasley helped develop the explosive Ellsworth Vines and the machine-like Frank Parker while simultaneously serving as surrogate Mercer Beasley met Henry Ellsworth Vines, Jr., in 1925 when Vines was a boy of 14 and working at a Pasadena bakeshop
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  • ...e country club set, like [[Bill Tilden]], or even the middle class, like [[Ellsworth Vines]], but from "the low, low class. My mother took in washing. I worked as a
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  • ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [
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  • ...'s numerous star pupils were two of the best tennis players of all time, [[Ellsworth Vines]] and [[Frank Parker]]. In both 1931 and 1932 three of his protégés were ...onal level, the most famous one being the youthful but almost unbeatable [[Ellsworth Vines]], who had won the National mens championship at Forest Hills two years in
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  • ...r-up || 1935 || [[Wembley Championship]] || Indoors || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ellsworth Vines]] || 1–6, 3–6, 7–5, 6–3, 3–6 | 1) {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ellsworth Vines]] <br> 2) {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Tilden]]
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  • ...was just a little bit past his peak. On a long tour, as up and down as [[Ellsworth Vines|Vines]] was, I'm not so sure that Riggs wouldn't have played Elly very clos
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  • ...ut to acquire a reputation for discovering and tutoring the incomparable [[Ellsworth Vines]], and who would soon go on to mentoring the nearly as good [[Frank Parker]
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  • ...the player that people primarily paid to see. Even with greats such as [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Fred Perry]], and [[Don Budge]] as his opponents, all of them current ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, ''
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  • ...the player that people primarily paid to see. Even with greats such as [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Fred Perry]], and [[Don Budge]] as his opponents, all of them current ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, ''
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  • ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[
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  • ...t player ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[
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  • ...428. He rated [[Bill Tilden]] as the greatest player before 1930, then [[Ellsworth Vines]] as the greatest player for one year, [[Don Budge]] for three years, [[Jac ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[
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  • * [[Ellsworth Vines]] - winner of 6 amateur Grand Slam titles, an indeterminate number of major ...ed the greatest player ever, his only serious rivals for the title being [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Don Budge]], and [[Jack Kramer]]. In 1950 an [[Associated Press]] pol
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  • ...mallest of the great players, occasionally beating such heavy-hitters as [[Ellsworth Vines]] and [[Don Budge]]; was coached at one point by [[Mercer Beasley]]}} |Name=Ellsworth Vines
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  • *[[Ellsworth Vines]] I wanted to put it just above Ellsworth Vines, so that I could put in his info, either within your template, or, I though
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  • ...ls played sometimes more often in tours than in tournaments: in 1937 Henry Ellsworth Vines, Jr. played 70 matches in two tours and 0 match in tournament. In his first ...the best ever to have been either [[Don Budge]] (for consistent play) or [[Ellsworth Vines]] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [
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  • ...tizendium" isn't another of them...." In any case, I'm going to write up [[Ellsworth Vines]] in just a moment, a part of my long-term project to get a lot of the grea
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  • ...ents]], [[Elenchus]], [[Eli Mohar]], [[Ella Young]], [[Elliptic curve]], [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Eltham College]], [[Email]], [[Email spoofing]], [[Embargo of 1807]],
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  • ...Pancho Gonzales," this character will change it to read, "Kramer said that Ellsworth Vines had the best serve, followed by John Doeg and Pancho Gonzales." There actua
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