- Jérôme
Golmard (French pronunciation: [ʒeʁom ɡɔlmaʁ]; 9
September 1973 – 31 July 2017) was a
French tennis player. The left-hander
reached a career-high...
- 1016/s1474-4422(03)00438-1. PMID 12849121. S2CID 20443022. Smach, MA; Jacob, N;
Golmard, JL; Charfeddine, B; Lammouchi, T; Ben Othman, L; Dridi, H; Bennamou, S;...
- PMID 12849121. S2CID 20443022. Smach,
Mohamed Ali; Jacob, Nelly;
Golmard, Jean-Louis; Charfeddine, B****em; Lammouchi, Turkia; Ben Othman, Leila;...
- 00940.x. PMID 16430532. S2CID 25797363.
Dahmani S,
Brasher C,
Stany I,
Golmard J,
Skhiri A,
Bruneau B, et al. (April 2010). "Premedication with clonidine...
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Goldie 1963 – United
States 1989
Wimbledon quarterfinalist Jérôme
Golmard 1973 2017 France 22
Ranking in 1999 Andrés Gómez 1960 –
Ecuador 4 Winner...
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original on 2012-12-16. Dahmani, S.; Brasher, C.; Stany, I.;
Golmard, J.; Skhiri, A.; Bruneau, B.; Nivoche, Y.; Constant, I.; Murat, I. (Jan...
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Andreas Vinciguerra (first round) Galo
Blanco (first round) Jérôme
Golmard (semifinals)
Younes El
Aynaoui (champion) Juan
Balcells (quarterfinals)...
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Rainer Schüttler (second round)
Andrew Ilie (quarterfinals) Jérôme
Golmard (semifinals)
Olivier Rochus (first round)
Magnus Gustafsson (second round)...
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defending champion, but lost in the
first round to
Andrew Ilie. Jérôme
Golmard won the title,
defeating Nicolas Kiefer 6–4, 6–2 in the final. Àlex Corretja...
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Special ranking Jérôme
Golmard (qualified)
Javier Frana (qualified) Doug
Flach (qualified) Sébastien Lareau...