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Julia Grabher (born 2 July 1996) is an
Austrian professional tennis player. On 26 June 2023, she
reached her best
singles ranking of
world No. 56. On...
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Grabher is a
surname of German-language origin. The 2010
United States Census found 182
people with the
surname Grabher,
making it the 99,378th-most-common...
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Gernot Grabher (born 13
April 1960 in Dornbirn, Austria) is an
economic geographer and
Professor of
Urban and
Regional Economic Studies at the HafenCity...
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Grabher (born 2
November 1953 in Lustenau) is a
retired Austrian football referee. He is
known for
having refereed one
match in the 1996 UEFA European...
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Grabher (born 11
August 1993) is an
Austrian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Austria Lustenau.
Austria Lustenau Austrian Football Second...
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Lucia Bronzetti defeated Julia Grabher in the final, 6–4, 5–7, 7–5 to win the
singles tennis title at the 2023
Morocco Open. It was her
first WTA Tour...
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Scotia resident Lorne Grabher against the
Registrar of
Motor Vehicles. The suit was
filed to
reinstate a
license plate bearing Grabher's last name
whose similarity...
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Bouzas Maneiro.
Julia Grabher won the title,
defeating Bouzas Maneiro in the final, 6–4, 6–4.
Arantxa Rus (semifinals)
Julia Grabher (champion)
Danka Kovinić...
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Carlota Martínez Círez
Rositsa Dencheva María
Florencia Urrutia Julia Grabher Diletta Cherubini Laura Hietaranta Sapfo Sakellaridi 6–3, 6–4 Alessandra...
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Mayar Sherif Bianca Andreescu (WC)
Marina B****ols
Ribera (Q)
Julia Grabher (PR)
Martina Trevisan Viktorija Golubic Yuliia Starodubtseva (Q) Sloane...