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Aaron Krickstein (born
August 2, 1967),
nicknamed "Marathon Man", is an
American former professional tennis player who
competed on the ATP Tour from 1983...
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because he was a genius. For years,
Krickstein has been
studying gravity in an
attempt to defy it.
Krickstein's laboratory is
located underneath the...
- in 1982.
Aaron Krickstein won the tournament,
beating Christoph Zipf in the final, 7–6, 6–3. At 16
years and 2
months old,
Krickstein became the youngest...
- was the
defending champion, but lost in the
final to 16-year old
Aaron Krickstein. The
score was 7–6, 3–6, 6–4. The top
eight seeds receive a bye into the...
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Aaron Krickstein was the
defending champion.
Krickstein successfully defended his title,
beating Shahar Perkiss in the final, 6–4, 6–1.
Aaron Krickstein (champion)...
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Mayotte (first round) 07. Brad
Gilbert (quarterfinals) 08.
Aaron Krickstein (withdrew) 09. Jim
Courier (third round) 10.
Jonas Svensson (third...
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Ingaramo (a
walkover after Ingaramo withdrew),
Martin Laurendeau, and
Aaron Krickstein on the way to
reaching the semifinals,
where he lost to
eventual champion...
- to the
quarterfinals of the
Australian Open in 1996,
defeating Aaron Krickstein,
Christian Ruud,
Patrick McEnroe and
Thomas Muster and then
losing to...
- Age at
first title Event 16y 2 m
Aaron Krickstein 1983 Tel Aviv 16y 7 m
Michael Chang 1988 San
Francisco 16y 10 m
Lleyton Hewitt 1998
Adelaide 17y 6 m...
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Aaron Krickstein was the
defending champion, but lost in the
second round to
Guillermo Vilas. Mats
Wilander won the
title by
defeating Martín
Jaite 6–2...