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- Bob Lutz (tennis) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Tennis [r]: A sport played on a hard-surfaced rectangular court, between either two players or two teams of two players each, in which the players attempt to strike a hollow rubber ball, using a stringed raquet, over a net into the opponent's half of the court. [e]
- Saskatchewan [r]: An Prairie province in central Canada with a population of about 994,000. [e]
- Björn Borg [r]: A Swedish World No. 1 professional tennis player who won 11 grand slam tournaments in a 9-year career. [e]
- Hans Nüsslein [r]: A professional German tennis player of the 1930s. [e]
- Vic Seixas [r]: Fine American amateur tennis player (born 1923–) of the 1940s and '50s. [e]
- Ken McGregor [r]: Fine Australian tennis player of the mid-20th Century, particularly in doubles. [e]