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Corrado Barazzutti (born 19
February 1953, in Udine) is a
former tennis player from Italy. His career-high
singles ranking was
World No. 7,
achieved in...
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higher position.
Former ATP
World No. 7 and
Davis Cup
captain Corrado Barazzutti was the
captain of the
Italian Fed Cup team,
having held that position...
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replace him at a ****tail
given by Aldo
Barazzutti, an
Italian filmstar.
While thinking, he is
Georges Vallier,
Barazzutti asks him to go with him in Tunisia...
- 1973.
Corrado Barazzutti was the
defending Swedish Open champion. First-seeded Björn Borg won the
title by
defeating second-seeded
Barazzutti in the final...
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getting wildcards.
Bolelli said that he had told
Italy captain Corrado Barazzutti well in
advance of the tie that he
preferred to work on his fast-court...
- Pfister. Sixth-seeded
Harold Solomon claimed the
title after Corrado Barazzutti retired from the
final due to food poisoning.
Jimmy Connors (second round)...
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first Italian man to
reach a
major singles semifinal since Corrado Barazzutti at the 1978
French Open. All
seedings per ATP rankings. 01.
Rafael Nadal...
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World No. 7
Player Date
reached Corrado Barazzutti Aug 21, 1978
Brian Teacher Oct 5, 1981
Sandy Mayer Apr 26, 1982
Peter McNamara Mar 14, 1983
Johan Kriek...
- with the most wins for a
season in the Open Era, surp****ing
Corrado Barazzutti's 54 mark in 1978. He won the
final defeating again top seed
Daniil Medvedev...
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Panatta Gustav Thöni
Oreste Perri Pietro Mennea Pierluigi Marzorati Corrado Barazzutti Sara
Simeoni Piero Gros
Novella Calligaris Daniele Masala Costantino Rocca...