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Tentative title = Famous tennis players


==A-Z==
{|class="sortable wikitable"
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|width ="150"|'''First name
|width ="150"|'''Last name
|width ="60"|'''Birth
|width ="65"|'''Death
|width="150"|'''Country
|width="775"|'''Grand Slam titles & notes
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|José||Acasuso||1982||–||Argentina||ranked World No. 20 in 2006
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|David Adams||1970||–||South Africa ||winner of 2 grand slam mixed doubles titles → 1999 [[Australian Open]] champion, partnering ''[[Mariaan de Swardt]]'' • 2000 [[French Open]] champion, partnering de Swardt
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|Andre||Agassi||1970||–||United States ||winner of 8 grand slam singles titles and 1 Olympic singles gold medal → 1992 '''[[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] champion''', 1999 finalist, 1995/2001 semi-finalist, 1991/1993 quarter-finalist • 1994/1999 '''[[US Open (tennis)|U.S. Open]] champion''', 1990/1995/2002/2005 finalist, 1988/1989 semi-finalist, 1992/2001/2004 quarter-finalist • 1995 (first appearance)/2000/2001/2003 '''Australian Open champion''' • 1999 '''French Open champion''', 1990/1991 finalist, 1988/1992 semi-finalist, 1995/2001/2002/2003 quarter-finalist • 1996 '''[[Tennis at the Olympics|Olympic]] gold medalist''' • 1990 '''Masters champion''', 1999/2000/2003 finalist, 1991/1994 semi-finalist • winner of 17 Masters Series titles (record) • ranked '''World No. 1''' for 101 weeks
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| Ronald||Agénor ||1964||–||Haiti/United States ||1989 French Open quarter-finalist • ranked World No. 22 in 1989
|-
|}

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