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Bertens is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christel Bertens (born 1983),
Dutch bobsledder and
track and
field athlete Huub Bertens...
- Open and 2019
Madrid Open.
Bertens was
widely regarded as a clay
court specialist, but also was
successful on hardcourt.
Bertens was born on 10 December...
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Christel Bertens (born 29 May 1983, in Tilburg) is a
Dutch bobsledder and
track and
field athlete.
Bertens is a
runner in a 2-bob
mostly alongside Eline...
- Best &
Kellner 1991, p. 21.
Bertens 1995, p. 70.
Bertens 1995, pp. 7, 79.
Bertens 1995, pp. 8, 70.
Bertens 1995, p. 92.
Bertens 1995, pp. 190–96. Connor...
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Johannes Antoinetta (Huub)
Bertens (born 24 May 1960) is a
Dutch professional bridge player from Tilburg, Netherlands.
Bertens has won
numerous national...
- 2020
Summer Olympics. The
tournaments won by
Bertens are in boldface, and
advanced into
finals by
Bertens are in italics.
Formerly known as:
Virginia Slims...
- standpoints"
rather than for grand, all-encomp****ing theories.
Johannes Willem Bertens and
Douwe Fokkema argued that, in so far as one of Lyotard's
targets was...
- Modernism, Avant-garde, Decadence, Kitsch,
Postmodernism (1987), and Hans
Bertens in The Idea of the Postmodern: A
History (1995), said that
Western culture...
- robin)
Belinda Bencic (semifinals, retired)
Elina Svitolina (final) Kiki
Bertens (round robin,
replaced Osaka, retired)
Sofia Kenin (round robin, replaced...
- the clay-court season; this
included a first-round loss to No. 22 Kiki
Bertens at the
French Open.
Sabalenka had
stronger results on gr****,
playing in...