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Cenkova (pronounced [ˈtseːnkɔʋa]) is a
small settlement in the Muni****lity of
Cerkvenjak in
northeastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional...
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Lenka Cenková (born 24
January 1977) is a
former professional Czech tennis player. In 1996, she
achieved her best WTA Tour
result by
reaching the semifinals...
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Svetlana Cenkove (born (1966-03-06)6
March 1966) is a
retired Czech female volleyball player. She was part of the
Czech Republic women's
national volleyball...
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Nicolas Escudé, 6–2, 6–4
Martina Hingis /
Henrieta Nagyová
defeated Lenka Cenková /
Ludmila Richterová, 6–3, 6–2 This was the
first ever all-Spanish Men's...
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Veronika Cenková (born 11
February 1999) is a
Czech female artistic gymnast,
representing her
nation at
international competitions. She parti****ted at...
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Miriam Shlesinger 2012
Ingrid Kurz 2014
Christiane Driesen 2016
Myriam de
Beaulieu 2018
Luigi Luccarelli 2020
Barbara Moser-Mercer 2023
Ivana Čeňková...
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basketball player Lenka Bradáčová (born 1973),
Czech public prosecutor Lenka Cenková (born 1977),
Czech tennis player Lenka Clayton (born 1977), British-American...
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Evgenia Kulikovskaya 5–7, 7–5, 7–5 Loss 8–5 Apr 1998 ITF Prostějov,
Czech Republic 75,000 Clay Olga
Lugina Lenka Cenková Kateřina Sisková 4–6, 6–4, 4–6...
- Vaidišová Kateřina Dudková Hana
Kolarova Jan Řehula
Ivana Cebáková
Svetlana Cenkova Matyáš
Jachnicki Adam Kozák
Leona Neumannová
Kamila Spáčilová
Pavol Steiner...
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Danielle Jones /
Renata Kolbovic (qualifying competition)
Lenka Cenková /
Evgenia Kulikovskaya (qualified)
Alice Canepa /
Tathiana Garbin (qualifying...