Alejandro "Alex" Olmedo Rodríguez (March 24, 1936 – December 9, 2020) was a tennis player from Peru with American citizenship. He was listed by the USTA...
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(Tulane) 1955: José Agüero (Tulane) 1956: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1957: Barry MacKay (Michigan) 1958: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1959: Whitney Reed (San José State)...
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(Tulane) 1955: José Agüero (Tulane) 1956: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1957: Barry MacKay (Michigan) 1958: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1959: Whitney Reed (San José State)...
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(Tulane) 1955: José Agüero (Tulane) 1956: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1957: Barry MacKay (Michigan) 1958: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1959: Whitney Reed (San José State)...
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title on grass in only his third career grass court tournament, beating Alex de Minaur in the final. The tournament win in London also returned him to...
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(Tulane) 1955: José Agüero (Tulane) 1956: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1957: Barry MacKay (Michigan) 1958: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1959: Whitney Reed (San José State)...
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the open era to reach 800 career wins with his first-round victory over Alex Bogomolov in Countrywide Classic in Los Angeles. Agassi's 2005 began with...
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Miomir Kecmanović in the semifinals, Sinner upset top seed and world No. 18 Alex de Minaur in straight sets to win the title. He played one last event in...
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(2/2) Ashley Cooper (3/4) Ashley Cooper (4/4) 1959♦ Alex Olmedo (1/2) Nicola Pietrangeli (1/2) Alex Olmedo (2/2) Neale Fraser (1/3) 1960♦ Rod Laver (1/11)...
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quarterfinal at the French Open, losing to former world No. 2 and eventual finalist Àlex Corretja. His international breakthrough came at the Wimbledon Championships...
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court at 1–1 in the final set tiebreak (due to dehydration) while facing Àlex Corretja; nonetheless, Sampras would win that match. Sampras advanced to...
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Olmedo may refer to: Olmedo, Sardinia, a town near Sassari Olmedo, Valladolid, a town in the province of Valladolid, Spain The First Battle of Olmedo...
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because of World War II. Although he competed for the US in Davis Cup, Alex Olmedo was still a Peruvian citizen. Two Australian Opens were in held in 1977...
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(AC&WI)) 1952: Frank Sedgman (WI&US) 1953: Ken Rosewall (AC&FO) 1959: Alex Olmedo (AC&WI) 1960: Neale Fraser (WI&US) 1961: Roy Emerson (AC&US) 1963: Roy...
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Ashley Cooper (1/1) AUS Neale Fraser 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 13–11 1959 USA Alex Olmedo (1/1) AUS Rod Laver 6–4, 6–3, 6–4 1960 AUS Neale Fraser (1/1) AUS...
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entering the country for ten years. Becker is the subject of a two-part 2023 Alex Gibney documentary Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker, the first part...
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Alex Olmedo defeated Rod Laver in the final, 6–4, 6–3, 6–4, to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1959 Wimbledon Championships. Ashley Cooper...
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appearances in Halle, Metz and Winston-Salem) after defeating third seed Alex de Minaur in the second round. He later beat 8th seed John Millman in 70...
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Darlene Hard. As an unseeded player, he lost the singles final to Peruvian Alex Olmedo after surviving an 87-game semifinal against American Barry MacKay. His...
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despite knowing the court where he played very well, Djokovic still lost to Alex Rădulescu in two tight sets, 7–5, 7–6. Pilić also had influence outside of...
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(AC&WI)) 1952: Frank Sedgman (WI&US) 1953: Ken Rosewall (AC&FO) 1959: Alex Olmedo (AC&WI) 1960: Neale Fraser (WI&US) 1961: Roy Emerson (AC&US) 1963: Roy...
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Neale Fraser defeated Alex Olmedo 6–3, 5–7, 6–2, 6–4 in the final to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1959 U.S. National Championships. The seeded...
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(AC&WI)) 1952: Frank Sedgman (WI&US) 1953: Ken Rosewall (AC&FO) 1959: Alex Olmedo (AC&WI) 1960: Neale Fraser (WI&US) 1961: Roy Emerson (AC&US) 1963: Roy...
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Second-seeded Alex Olmedo defeated Neale Fraser 6–1, 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the final to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1959 Australian Championships...
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Surbiton Trophy – Men's doubles with Alex Bolt before Venus and Klaasen gained revenge on Hewitt (this time with Alex Bolt) at the 2018 Rosmalen Grass Court...
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Rosewall 1956: Lew Hoad 1957: Ashley Cooper 1958: Ashley Cooper 1959: Alex Olmedo 1960: Rod Laver 1961: Roy Emerson 1962: Rod Laver 1963: Roy Emerson 1964:...
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(Tulane) 1955: José Agüero (Tulane) 1956: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1957: Barry MacKay (Michigan) 1958: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1959: Whitney Reed (San José State)...
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2003, and won his first ATP title (doubles or singles) at Umag, partnering Álex López Morón to defeat Todd Perry and Thomas Shimada in the final. Nadal won...
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including International Tennis Hall of Famers Stan Smith, Rafael Osuna, Alex Olmedo and Dennis Ralston, as well as Bob Lutz, Raul Ramirez, Butch Walts and...
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(Tulane) 1955: José Agüero (Tulane) 1956: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1957: Barry MacKay (Michigan) 1958: Alex Olmedo (USC) 1959: Whitney Reed (San José State)...
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