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  2. William Murphy (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    His Michigan tennis teams won 11 Big Ten Conference Championships and the NCAA Team Championship in 1957. [1] His career coaching record at Michigan was 198–45–0, an .821 winning percentage. [13] [14] In 1953, he recruited three outstanding junior players: Mark Jaffe, Barry MacKay (tennis) and Dick Potter. They formed the core of his teams ...

  3. List of Grand Slam boys' singles champions - Wikipedia

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    TennisProGuru.com - How successful are winners of Junior Grand Slams in Pro Tennis This page was last edited on 25 January 2025, at 02:29 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Novak Djokovic junior years - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Djokovic dominated the U14 circuit in the ETA Junior Tour, currently known as the Tennis Europe Junior Tour. [2] At first, however, he had a poor start to the season, being eliminated from the prestigious Les Petits As tournament in the quarterfinals by the eventual runner-up and future rival Andy Murray (6–0, 6–1), [2] [10] and then losing all of his singles matches in the ...

  5. Nick Kyrgios - Wikipedia

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    Kyrgios played his first junior match in 2008 at the age of 13 at a grade 4 tournament in Australia. He won his first ITF junior tour title in Fiji in June 2010, aged 15. [25] He started to compete more regularly on the junior tour in 2011, making his junior grand slam debut at the 2011 Australian Open.

  6. Petits As - Wikipedia

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    Les Petits As – Le Mondial Lacoste (English: Little champions – The Lacoste world championship) is a junior tennis tournament for players aged 12–14, held in Tarbes, France. This tournament is now one of the five Super Category tournaments in the U14 circuit of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and it is universally recognized ...

  7. Mikhail Youzhny - Wikipedia

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    Youzhny was born on 25 June 1982 to Mikhail, a Soviet army colonel and Lubov, a professional tennis player. [2] 25 June is also his father's birthday. [2] His father sacrificed his career in the Soviet army to steer Youzhny and his older brother Andrei into becoming tennis players. [2] It was because of his father that Boris Sobkin became his ...

  8. ITF junior circuit - Wikipedia

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    The ITF junior circuit is organized by the International Tennis Federation.Since its creation it has been the beginning of many successful careers. Some junior world champions that have gone on to achieve great success on the pro tour include Ivan Lendl, Pat Cash, Gabriela Sabatini, Martina Hingis, Marcelo Ríos, Andy Roddick, Amélie Mauresmo, Roger Federer, and many more.

  9. Maxwell Exsted - Wikipedia

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    From Savage, Minnesota, he started playing tennis at one year-old and by four years-old had won his first junior tennis tournament, in Chicago. [3] He relocated with father Chris and mother Jodi, to Miramar, Florida to train with private coach Courtney Scott as well as his USTA development coach Jon Glover at the USTA national campus in Orlando.