- Amos
Mansdorf (Hebrew: עמוס מנסדורף; born 20
October 1965) is an
Israeli former professional tennis player. His career-high
singles ranking was
World No...
-
Heinrich von
Mansdorf (born
before 1419; died 13
September 1426 in
Freiburg im Breisgau) was
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1419 to 1426. Heinrich...
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President Ágnes
Keleti (born 1921), gymnast,
winner of 10
Olympic medals Amos
Mansdorf (born 1965),
tennis player Roy
Nissany (born 1994),
racing driver Mimi...
- nine-cylinder, 300 hp
Lycoming model R-680
radial engines in what was
called a
Mansdorf Gannet conversion. It was one of the few
Widgeons converted with radial...
-
retrieved 8
September 2010
ebook ISBN 978-0-231-51273-2 Forsberg, Krister;
Mansdorf, S.Z (2007),
Quick Selection Guide to
Chemical Protective Clothing (5th ed...
- the
defending champion but lost in the
semifinals to Brad Gilbert. Amos
Mansdorf won in the
final 6–3, 6–2, 6–3
against Gilbert. A
champion seed is indicated...
-
Ramesh Krishnan defeated Amos
Mansdorf 6–4, 6–0 to win the 1989
Benson and
Hedges Open
singles competition.
Mansdorf was the
defending champion. A champion...
- 2023, but was
cancelled due to the Gaza war.
Israeli tennis player Amos
Mansdorf appeared in the
final five times,
winning in 1987,
making him the only...
- not parti****te this year. Brad
Gilbert won the tournament,
beating Amos
Mansdorf in the final, 6–3, 6–2. Brad
Gilbert (champion) Martín
Jaite (second round)...
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Jonas Svensson won in the
final 1–6, 1–6, 6–2, 6–3, 7–5
against Amos
Mansdorf. Tim
Mayotte (quarterfinals)
Emilio Sánchez (quarterfinals)
Anders Järryd...