- Michaël
Jérémiasz (born 15
October 1981, in Paris) is a
French former professional wheelchair tennis player. He won a gold
medal in the men's doubles...
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Strates alongside Marta Nieto and
Dominique Pinon.
Successful architect Jeremiasz Angust is on a
business trip to Paris.
While waiting for his flight, he...
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titles with
Andrea Temesvári in 1986
French Open.
Partnered with Michaël
Jérémiasz,
Shingo Kunieda and
Stefan Olsson.
Partnered with Stéphane
Houdet and...
- Radom,
Warsaw and Łódź. This is also the
first series not to
include Jeremiasz "Jez"
Szmigiel and
Kamil Jagielski after their departures the previous...
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final of
Roland Garros and
Wimbledon but won in New York with Saida. With
Jeremiasz he won the
doubles in Sydney. He also
partnered with
Saida as they won...
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first series to
include six new cast
members Oliwia Dziatkiewicz,
Jeremiasz "Jez" Szmigiel, Lena Majewska,
Dominik Raczkowski,
Patrycja Morkowska...
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champions 2005:
Robin Ammerlaan / Michaël
Jérémiasz (non-Grand Slam) 2006:
Robin Ammerlaan / Michaël
Jérémiasz (non-Grand Slam) 2007:
Shingo Kunieda / Satoshi...
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departures the
previous season. The
series also
featured the
return of
Jeremiasz "Jez" Szmigiel. It will be also the
first series to
include four new cast...
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Jeremias Falck (Polish:
Jeremiasz Falck; 1610–1677) was an
engraver of the 17th
century Baroque, born and
active in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Dianne Balestrat defeated Tony
Roche / Liz Smylie, 6–1, 6–1 Michaël
Jérémiasz defeated Satoshi Saida, 5–7, 6–4, 6–3
Esther Vergeer defeated Jiske Griffioen...