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Henrieta Nagyová in
three sets.
Hopmans retired from
tennis in 2003.
Amanda Hopmans at the Women's
Tennis ****ociation
Amanda Hopmans at the
International Tennis...
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Pieter Hopmans (born 22 Aug 1865 in Standdaarbuiten) was a
Dutch clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was
ordained in 1890...
- The
Hopman Cup is an
international tennis tournament that
plays mixed teams (one male and one female) on a country-by-country basis. It was
first held...
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Henry Christian Hopman CBE (12
August 1906 – 27
December 1985) was an
Australian tennis player and coach.
Harry Hopman was born on 12
August 1906 in Glebe...
- Look up
bolalipid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Schouten, Stefan;
Hopmans,
Ellen C.;
Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S. (2013-01-01). "The
organic geochemistry...
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winner must win ten
points instead of seven.
Match tiebreaks are used in the
Hopman Cup,
Grand Slams (excluding Wimbledon) and the
Olympic Games for
mixed doubles;...
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Pitcher A,
Rychlik N,
Hopmans EC,
Spieck E,
Rijpstra WI,
Ossebaar J,
Schouten S,
Wagner M, Damsté JS...
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Eleanor "Nell" Mary Hall
Hopman, CBE (née Hall; 9
March 1909 – 10
January 1968) was one of the
female tennis players that
dominated Australian tennis from...
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Uzbekistan is a
nation that has
competed at the
Hopman Cup
tournament on one occasion, in 2003. In 2003,
Uzbekistan won
their qualification play-off but...
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competitions for men (Davis Cup),
women (Billie Jean King Cup), and
mixed teams (
Hopman Cup), as well as
tennis and
wheelchair tennis events at the
Summer Olympic...