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Zaiga is a
Latvian feminine given name,
which means "to glisten". The name may
refer to:
Zaiga Jansone (born 1951),
Latvian tennis player and
coach vardadienas...
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Zaiga Jansone-Ivanova (born 24
January 1951) is a
former Soviet Latvian tennis player and
tennis coach. She was a five-time
Soviet champion in women's...
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construction of a
memorial (architect
Zaiga Gaile) that was
completed in 2012.
Together with his wife
Zaiga Gaile, Māris
Gailis was
awarded the Riga...
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Araujo Ines
Roget 7–5, 6–1 Loss 4. Jun 1971 Beckenham,
United Kingdom Gr****
Zaiga Jansone Christine Truman Nell
Truman 3–6, 7–9 Win 5. Jan 1972 Adelaide,...
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Kulikov ****ns
Miskarovs Jeļena
Ostapenko Līga
Dekmeijere Ernests Gulbis Zaiga Jansone Larisa Neiland Anastasija Sevastova Oļegs
Antropovs Astra Biltauere...
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write stuff". Elsewhere.
Retrieved 14
January 2025. Sudrabs,
Zaiga. Krips,
Henry Joseph (1912–1987). Canberra:
National Centre of Biography...
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Sawamatsu and
Kazuko Sawamatsu (JPN) Tiiu
Parmas and Sobol (URS) 1973
Moscow Zaiga Jansone-Ivanova and Olga Morozova (URS) Kayoko ****uoka and
Kazuko Sawamatsu (JPN)...
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Morozova Rauza Mukhamedzhanovna Islanova 7–5, 6–2 1970 Olga V.
Morozova (2)
Zaiga Yansone 6–4, 6–3 1971 Olga V.
Morozova (3)
Galina P.
Baksheeva 6–2, 6–2...
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Brazilian Suzana Petersen,
alongside Mexican Cecilia Rosado and
Soviet Zaiga Jansone, have all won
bronze medals. Due to the
short draw, 4 out of 5 pairs...
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match was pla****, and both
semifinal losers received bronze medals.
Soviets Zaiga Jansone and
Vladimir Korotkov won the
tournament by
defeating American Peaches...