- Jim
Grabb (born
April 14, 1964) is an
American former professional tennis player. In doubles, he won the 1989
French Open and the 1992 US Open. He was...
- (with Jim
Grabb, lost to Neil Broad/Gary Muller) 1990:
Indian Wells (with Jim
Grabb, lost to
Boris Becker/Guy Forget),
Rosmalen (with Jim
Grabb, lost to...
- sports,
created in 1928 by Bo Ekelund. The
recipients are
called a 'Stor
Grabb' (lit. Big Boy) and has to
gather a
certain number of
points according to...
- Paul Haar****s 1997:
Mahesh Bhupathi /
Leander Paes 1998:
Martin Damm / Jim
Grabb 1999:
Jonas Björkman /
Patrick Rafter 2000: Sébastien
Lareau /
Daniel Nestor...
- the U.S. Open finals.
Teacher also
coached world #1
doubles players Jim
Grabb,
Richey Reneberg,
Daniel Nestor, and Max Mirnyi. On the women's side, he...
-
Colonial Colleges,
Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 978-0742548398, 2007, p. xi
Grabb, Edward; Baer, Douglas; Curtis,
James (1999). "The
Origins of
American Individualism:...
- Paul Haar****s 1997:
Mahesh Bhupathi /
Leander Paes 1998:
Martin Damm / Jim
Grabb 1999:
Jonas Björkman /
Patrick Rafter 2000: Sébastien
Lareau /
Daniel Nestor...
- of the Year when he
turned professional in 1987. He and his
partner Jim
Grabb were
ranked world No. 1 in
doubles and won the 1992 US Open
doubles title...
- 25
October 1992. Third-seeded Jim
Grabb won the
singles title. Jim
Grabb defeated Jamie Morgan 6–3, 6–3 It was
Grabb's only
singles title of the year and...
-
Anders Järryd /
Robert Seguso 1988: Andrés Gómez /
Emilio Sánchez 1989: Jim
Grabb /
Patrick McEnroe 1990:
Sergio Casal /
Emilio Sánchez 1991: John Fitzgerald...