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1977 Open
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Tennis Hall of Fame Aussie great Evonne Goolagong Cawley won the Australian Open in 1977, just seven months after the birth of her daughter, then went on to capture
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Spotlight: Kerry Melville Reid Official Site of the 2021 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
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50 for 50: Guillermo Vilas, 1977 men's singles - Official the 2021 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
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22, Defending champion loses in Australian first round - Tennis Majors
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Goolagong | Tennis players female, Tennis players, Play
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30, 1977: The day John Lloyd ended a 40-year British men's - Tennis Majors
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TENNIS VITAS GERULAITIS SIGNED MAGAZINE PAGE 1977 AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMP | eBay
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More history to be made at the Australian Open that gave Vitas Gerulaitis the chance of his on New Year's 1977
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does Australian Open start in and how can I watch it in the UK? | The Independent
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The dazzling and historic season Guillermo Vilas in 1977 - Eurosport
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Spotlight: Kerry Melville Reid Official Site of the 2021 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
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Vitas GERULAITIS - 1977 Australian Tennis - U.S.A.
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More history to be made at the Australian Open that gave Vitas Gerulaitis the chance of his on New Year's 1977
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Roscoe Australian Open 1977 (Winner) - U.S.A.
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Australian Open -
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Tennis in Time Roscoe Tanner launching into a serve.He had a Roscoe Tennis, Vintage tennis
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Australian Tennis Hall of Fame - Tennis Australia — Google Arts
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More history to be made at the Australian Open that gave Vitas Gerulaitis the chance of his on New Year's 1977
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Australian Open tried to revive itself 40 years with a flashy second tournament. It didn't work - oregonlive.com
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1977 Australian Open Champ Man Who Was More A Quote | ATP Tour | Tennis
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On scorching New Year's Eve, Vitas Gerulaitis closes out 1977 Grand Slam style
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Australian Open: History Structure of Iconic Tournament
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Attach an Asterisk This U.S. Open? Tennis History Mocks That Idea - New Times