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  2. Brad Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Brad Gilbert was born on August 9, 1961, to a Jewish family in Oakland, California. [1] Brad began playing tennis at age 4 after his father, Barry Gilbert (a history teacher and owner of a real estate firm), took up the sport. [2]

  3. List of Jewish American sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Brad Gilbert, tennis player; highest world ranking #4, Olympic bronze (singles); coach< Justin Gimelstob , tennis player; USTA boys' 16s and 18s singles champion, won 1998 Australian Open Mixed Doubles (with Venus Williams ) and 1998 French Open Mixed Doubles (with Venus Williams) [ 248 ]

  4. Category:Jewish American tennis players - Wikipedia

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    Brad Gilbert; Dana Gilbert; Justin Gimelstob; Dan Goldberg (tennis) Grant Golden (tennis) Jamie Golder; Ronald K. Goldman; Paul Goldstein (tennis) Brian Gottfried; Larry Gottfried; Jim Grabb; Seymour Greenberg; Jim Gurfein

  5. Category:Jews from California - Wikipedia

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    Jewish American people in California politics (1 C, 60 P) R. Rabbis from California (1 C, 13 P) ... Brad Gilbert; Dana Gilbert; Donald A. Glaser; Jacqueline Semha Gmach;

  6. 1981 Maccabiah Games - Wikipedia

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    American tennis players Brad Gilbert (in doubles, with Jon Levine, over fellow Americans Rick Meyer and Paul Bernstein), Andrea Leand, and Jeff Klaparda earned gold medals. [10] [11] [12] Justin Gimelstob was an assistant coach of Team USA's tennis squad. [13]

  7. Is the 'Challengers' cast actually playing tennis? We asked ...

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    Brad Gilbert, famed athlete and Coco Gauff's current coach, breaks down how he trained Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor to look like pros in "Challengers."

  8. Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It honors Southern California Jewish athletes, coaches, officials, media, executives, and others at both professional and non-professional levels. [3] [9] It also supports the Maccabiah Games in Israel, JCC Maccabi Games, and the Allan Malamud Memorial Scholarship Fund. [3] It has honored over 300 Jewish men, women, and teams. [3]

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