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  • ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these s
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  • ...not make a champion." He went on to say that either [[Henri Cochet]] or [[Bill Tilden]] at their best would be able to defeat Koželuh by attacking him consisten "Big" Bill Tilden, the greatest player of the 1920s, and by far the most famous, turned profe
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  • * ''[[Big Bill Tilden]], The Triumphs and the Tragedy'', by Frank DeFord, Simon and Schuster, New
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  • ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these s
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  • ...th 1932 and 1935. At [[Wimbledon]], he lost the 1930 title to the aging [[Bill Tilden]], the greatest player in tennis history to that point. Playing doubles wi ...istory for an American player at the time of his retirement, just ahead of Bill Tilden's 41. Today his number of matches are the third most of any player, behind
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  • ...|| The '''USLTA''' ranked the top 10 American amateurs as being Murray, [[Bill Tilden]], [[F. B. Alexander]], Hall, [[W. T. Hayes]], Niles, Kumagae, [[C. S. Garl | 1920 || '''[[Bill Tilden|Big Bill Tilden]]''' (USA) '''A.''' || [[Bill Johnston|Little Bill Johnston]] (USA) '''A.''
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  • In 1941, when Bill Tilden was 48 years old, he toured the United States playing head-to-head matches ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, '''Bill Tilden''', [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these
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  • In 1941, when Bill Tilden was 48 years old, he toured the United States playing head-to-head matches ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, '''Bill Tilden''', [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these
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  • ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], Fred Perry, Bobby Riggs, and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came ...players are missing.<ref>The ten, portrayed in chronological order, were [[Bill Tilden]], [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Don Budge]], [[Bobby Riggs]], [[J
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  • ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], '''Fred Perry''', [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these ...layers are missing..<ref>The ten, portrayed in chronological order, were [[Bill Tilden]], [[Ellsworth Vines]], '''Fred Perry''', [[Don Budge]], [[Bobby Riggs]], [
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  • ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these s ...Vines practiced with [[Bruce Barnes]] before beginning his tour against [[Bill Tilden]]. "It’s hit and miss with us," joked Barnes after one session. "When he
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  • ...] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these s ...ionship. In 1941 Budge played another major tour beating the 48-year-old [[Bill Tilden]], the final outcome probably being 46-7 plus 1 tie. In 1942 Budge won both
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  • ...st of the main career statistics of American former [[tennis]] player '''[[Bill Tilden]]''' (1893–1953) whose amateur and professional career spanned three dec Bill Tilden joined professional tennis in 1931 and was unable to compete in the amateur
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  • ...the first American champion to come, not from the country club set, like [[Bill Tilden]], or even the middle class, like [[Ellsworth Vines]], but from "the low, l
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  • ...Hills Tennis Club, sometimes with such great adult players as Vines and [[Bill Tilden]]. He was the national boys' champion in 1936 and the winner of the 1938 In
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  • ...(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these s
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  • ...] (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these si
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  • ...uys, but we'll never know. So I'm going to change the statement to read: 'Bill Tilden was the greatest of the early tennis players and still considered by some a ...I've written a bunch of articles about tennis, including long ones about [[Bill Tilden]] and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. Let's say that in recognition of all that work y
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  • ...itting forehand.jpg/credit|{{Tilden hitting forehand.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}[[Bill Tilden|"Big Bill" Tilden]], one of the game's greatest players, hitting a forehand ...ight|100px|{{#ifexist:Template:Bill Tilden Hitting a Backhand.jpg/credit|{{Bill Tilden Hitting a Backhand.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Tilden wearing his trademark sweater
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  • |Name= Bill Tilden ...all the charm, warmth, glamour and insincerity which is Paris." <ref>''Big Bill Tilden, The Triumphs and the Tragedy''—Frank DeFord, Simon and Schuster, New Yor
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