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  2. Smash Court Tennis 3 - Wikipedia

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    Smash Court Tennis 3 (スマッシュコートテニス3, SumasshuKōto Tenisu 3) is a 2007 tennis video game developed by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360.

  3. Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament, known in Japan as Smash Court Pro Tournament (スマッシュコート プロトーナメント, SumasshuKōto PuroTōnamento), is a 2002 sports video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2.

  4. Namco System 357 - Wikipedia

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    The Namco System 357 is an arcade system board based on the Sony PlayStation 3. It was released in 2007 as the board for Tekken 6 . [ 1 ] Unlike its predecessor , it did not see widespread adoption by other manufacturers.

  5. Tekken - Wikipedia

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    Tekken Tag Tournament features tag battles and includes almost all of the Tekken characters in the series up until that point in time, for a total of 34 characters. The game ran on the same arcade board with an updated Tekken 3 engine, and thus saw major graphical upgrades when ported to the PlayStation 2.

  6. Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era

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    The Wimbledon World Professional Championship, also known as the Wimbledon Pro, was held in August 1967. It was first time that professional tennis players played on Centre Court at Wimbledon. [54] The tournament was sponsored and broadcast by the BBC to mark the invention of colour television. [55] Wimbledon Pro winner:

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    Proto:87 is a model railroad special interest group founded in 1978, providing a finescale alternative to traditional HO gauge.. Due to manufacturing restrictions and considerations such as durability, ease of operation and price, most model railroad products feature significant compromises that inhibit their viability as accurate scale models of their prototypes.

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  9. Wimbledon Pro - Wikipedia

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    In late August, 1967, the Wimbledon Pro tournament was held. Total prize money was US$35,000 for singles and US$10,000 for doubles, making it the largest prize-money event in tennis history at that time. All matches were played on Centre Court. [4] The tournament was deemed very successful, with over 30,000 spectators attending the three days ...