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- Dmitry Baksheev (January 28, 1982 - February 16, 2020) and Natalia Baksheeva (born January 25, 1975), are a couple from Krasnodar who were accused of...
- Galina Baksheeva (Russian: Галина Бакшеева; 12 July 1945 – 18 December 2019) was a Soviet tennis player from Ukraine. Born in Kyiv, Baksheeva won back...
- Shannen Totten  Mexico – Karen Bustos  Poland – Sylwia Bober  Russia – Anna Baksheeva  Thailand – Pa****a Suntivijj  Ukraine – Anastasiia Panova  Vietnam –...
- may greatly augment the efflux of dopamine. Tsvetkov, PO; Roman, AY; Baksheeva, VE; ****pova, AA; Shevelyova, MP; Vladimirov, VI; Buyanova, MF; Zinchenko...
- Sally Moore 1959: Joan Cross 1960: Karen Hantze 1961: Galina Baksheeva 1962: Galina Baksheeva 1963: Monique Salfati 1964: Peaches Bartkowicz 1965: Olga Morozova...
- Galina Baksheeva defeated Katherine Chabot in the final, 6–4, 8–6 to win the girls' singles tennis title at the 1961 Wimbledon Championships. Q = Qualifier...
- 6-3 1966 Galina Baksheeva Maria Kull 6-0, 6–8, 7-5 1967 Anna Dmitrieva (4) Galina Baksheeva 9-7, 6-4 1968 Virginia Wade Galina Baksheeva 6-1, 6–8, 6-4 ↓  Open...
- Soviet Union Hard (i) Galina Baksheeva 2–6, 8–10 Win 20. 4 March 1967 Moscow, Soviet Union Hard (i) Galina Baksheeva 9–7, 6–4 Loss 21. 19 March 1967...
- Sally Moore 1959: Joan Cross 1960: Karen Hantze 1961: Galina Baksheeva 1962: Galina Baksheeva 1963: Monique Salfati 1964: Peaches Bartkowicz 1965: Olga Morozova...
- Sally Moore 1959: Joan Cross 1960: Karen Hantze 1961: Galina Baksheeva 1962: Galina Baksheeva 1963: Monique Salfati 1964: Peaches Bartkowicz 1965: Olga Morozova...