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  • ...). The next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], Fred Perry, Bobby Riggs, and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of Rod ...ere [[Bill Tilden]], [[Ellsworth Vines]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Don Budge]], [[Bobby Riggs]], [[Jack Kramer]], '''Frank Sedgman''', [[Pancho Gonzales]], [[Lew Hoad]],
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  • ...Budge, Vines, Perry and Nüsslein tied for #3, Austin, [[John Bromwich]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and Tilden, with Vines, Perry, Nüsslein, and Tilden being the only prof ...ing Budge and Perry, followed by the American amateurs [[Don McNeill]] and Bobby Riggs; he goes on to say that in spite of uncertainty because of the war the next
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  • ...next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], '''Fred Perry''', [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of [ ...e [[Bill Tilden]], [[Ellsworth Vines]], '''Fred Perry''', [[Don Budge]], [[Bobby Riggs]], [[Jack Kramer]], [[Frank Sedgman]], [[Pancho Gonzales]], [[Lew Hoad]], a
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  • ...e next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of R
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  • ...e next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of [
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  • ...a similar period of time. Interviewed in the mid-1980s, the great player [[Bobby Riggs]] assessed Gonzales as being the greatest player ever over a 20-year period ...Schroeder at Forest Hills, he was clearly the best amateur in the world. Bobby Riggs and Jack Kramer, who had been counting on signing Schroeder to play Kramer
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  • ...e next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of [[
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  • ...next four best were, chronologically, '''Bill Tilden''', [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of [ * Bobby Riggs, Tennis is my Racket, (1949)
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  • ...next four best were, chronologically, '''Bill Tilden''', [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of [ * Bobby Riggs, Tennis is my Racket, (1949)
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  • * [[Bobby Riggs]] - winner of 6 amateur Grand Slam titles, 3 major professional singles tit ...e next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. Surprisingly, Kramer thought that Riggs would h
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  • ...e next four best were, chronologically, [[Bill Tilden]], [[Fred Perry]], [[Bobby Riggs]], and [[Pancho Gonzales]]. After these six came the "second echelon" of [
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