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Roman Najuch (15 February 1893 – 1967) was a
professional tennis player and
teacher based in Germany. He was a
quarter finalist at the 1930 U.S. Pro Championships...
- politician, 1st
United States Secretary of
Defense (d. 1949) 1893 –
Roman Najuch,
Polish professional tennis player (d. 1967) 1897 –
Gerrit Kleerekoper,...
- Froitzheim,
Henner Henkel, Hans Moldenhauer, Hans-Jürgen Pohmann,
Roman Najuch and
Daniel Prenn. The
central court has been the
venue of the
German Pro...
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Roland Garros, Nüsslein
reached the quarter-finals
before losing to
Roman Najuch. He
placed second in the
German Pro
championships to Plaa and also won his...
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Albert Burke Roman Najuch 7–5, 1–6, 6–4, 6–1 21–27
December 1925
Cannes (Métropole)
Albert Burke Roman Najuch 0–6, 4–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–1 13–19...
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himself ineligible to play in any
amateur tournaments. In 1912 he beat
Roman Najuch in the
Germany Pro
Championships in Wiesbaden. He
competed in the few professional...
- Runner-up 1911
Karel Koželuh
Roman Najuch 1912
Willi Hannemann Unknown 1928
Roman Najuch Hermann Bartelt 1929
Roman Najuch Hermann Bartelt 1930
Martin Plaa...
- the 1920s,
Karel Koželuh,
Albert Burke (son of
Thomas Burke), and
Roman Najuch were
probably the most notable, as well as the best, of
these players. The...
- 1930
Howard Kinsey Vincent Richards no
competition Karel Koželuh
Roman Najuch 1931
Howard Kinsey Vincent Richards no
competition 1932
Bruce Barnes Bill...
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Round robin W-L
Karel Koželuh
Albert Burke Roman Najuch Martin Plaa 1.
Karel Koželuh 3–0 6–1, 6–2, 6–1 6–2, 6–2, 6–4 6–1, 6–0, 6–3 2.
Albert Burke 2–1...