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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Stefan Edberg Wikipedia Stefan Edberg Stefan Edberg Country: Sweden Residence: London, ENG Height: 6'2" (187 cm) Weight: 170 lbs. (77 kg) Plays: Right Retired: Career Prize Money: Grand Slam Record Stefan Edberg (b. January 19 , in V¤stervik Sweden ) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from Sweden. During his career, he won six Grand Slam singles titles and three Grand Slam doubles titles. Edberg is well known as one of the best serve and volley player of all time, for his superb volleying skills and as a gentleman and ambassador for the sport. Edberg first came to the tennis world's attention as a brilliant junior player. He won all four of the Grand Slam junior titles in As a professional, Edberg won his first career doubles title in Basel in 1983, and his first top-level singles title at Milan in Edberg's first two Grand Slam titles came at the Australian Open . In , he defeated Mats Wilander in straight sets to claim his first major title. Two years later, in
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Boris Becker Encyclopedia Becker, Boris, 1967â, German tennis player, b. Leimen, West Germany (now Germany). Noted for his powerful, often acrobatic serve-and-volley game, he gained notice in 1985 when, at 17, he became the youngest man to win Wimbledon. He repeated there in 1986 and 1989 and led West Germany to Davis Cup victories in 1988 and 1989. Becker has also won the U.S. (1989) and Australian (1991, 1996) opens. Wikipedia Boris Becker Boris Becker Country: Germany Residence: Monte Carlo, MON Height: 6'3" (190 cm) Weight: 187 lbs. (85 kg) Plays: Right Retired: Career Prize Money: Grand Slam Record
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Extractions: Titles: 6 Australian Open W French Open F (1989) Wimbledon W U.S. Open W Stefan Edberg (b. January 19 , in V¤stervik Sweden ) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from Sweden. During his career, he won six Grand Slam singles titles and three Grand Slam doubles titles. Edberg is well known as one of the best serve and volley players of all time, for his superb volleying skills, and as a gentleman and ambassador for the sport. edit Edberg first came to the tennis world's attention as a brilliant junior player. He won all four of the Grand Slam junior titles in As a professional, Edberg won his first career doubles title in Basel in 1983, and his first top-level singles title at Milan in Edberg's first two Grand Slam singles titles came at the Australian Open . In , he defeated Mats Wilander in straight sets to claim his first major title. Two years later, in
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Extractions: The Tennis Masters Series is a series of nine tennis tournaments held throughout the year in various locations around the world, chiefly in Europe and North America . The tournaments are part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tour and are mandatory for the top male players on the professional circuit. The series began after the ATP took over the running of the men's tour in , and was originally known as the Super-9 series. All the tournaments in the series had been in existence for some years before the Super-9 series was launched and were considered to be among the most prestigious events on the tour. Results in the Tennis Masters Series events earn players more world ranking points than regular tournaments, though not as many as Grand Slam events or the year-end Tennis Masters Cup edit The locations of the nine tournaments are somewhat fixed, although recently there have been some changes. The nine tournaments â in calendar order â are: Tournament Also currently known as Location Court surface Official website Indian Wells Masters Pacific Life Open Indian Wells California USA outdoor hard http://www.pacificlifeopen.com/
Stefan Edberg Snubbed By Hall Of Fame stefan edberg snubbed by the tennis Hall of Fame by ML Liu I had longassumed that stefan edberg, who retired in 1996, would be a shoo-in for the http://www.tennis-ontheline.com/02edsnub.htm
Extractions: Word has come that "(Boris) Becker is the lone nominee in the Recent Player Category" on the 2003 Tennis Hall of Fame ballot. (See here This was rather startling news. I had long assumed that Stefan Edberg, who retired in 1996, would be a shoo-in for the nomination and induction, as soon as he became eligible, which happens to be this year. And I am not alone in making this bold assumption: Among Edberg fans there has been talks of making arrangements to attend the induction ceremony next year. And at an exhibition event held in Cape Cod this past July, Brett Haber the emcee introduced Edberg as a "future Hall of Famer." To be perfectly frank, I personally don't give a rat's care about Halls of Fame. I had never paid any attention to them, in any sport. And it didn't escape my attention that when Mats Wilander was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame this year, hardly anyone noticed. But the announcement that Becker rather than Edberg is this year's nominee is jarring, as it amounts to a slight on Stefan Edberg. And it is rather baffling. This is what is posted on the Hall's web site:
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Extractions: October, 2003 On September 4 of this year, the International Tennis Hall of Fame announced thus: And so after all the rancor and much unhappiness endured by Edberg fans (see http://www.geocities.com/edhead01us/snubbed.html for the full scoop), the International Tennis Hall of Fame (HOF) has finally seen fit to nominate Stefan Edberg. For those who have not been following the saga, here's a synopsis: Although I personally still hold a grudge against the HOF, I immediately sent a note to them to convey that Edberg fans are pleased that Stefan finally received the overdue nomination that he so deserved. I also urged other Edberg fans to write to them (
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Extractions: Stefan Edberg (b. January 19 1966, in (Click link for more info and facts about Västervik) Västervik (A Scandinavian kingdom in the eastern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula) Sweden ) is a professional (A game played with rackets by two or four players who hit a ball back and forth over a net that divides the court) tennis player from Sweden. During his career, he won six (Winning all of the tricks in a hand of bridge) Grand Slam singles titles and was ranked the No. 1 singles player in the (Click link for more info and facts about Association of Tennis Professionals) Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) rankings for 72 weeks between 1990 and 1992. Edberg's first two Grand Slam titles came at the (Click link for more info and facts about Australian Open) Australian Open . In 1985, he defeated (Click link for more info and facts about Mats Wilander) Mats Wilander in straight sets to claim his first major title. Two years later, in 1987 he beat (Click link for more info and facts about Pat Cash) Pat Cash in a memorable five-set final to win the last Australian Open to be held on grass courts. Edberg also won the Australian Open and
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Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. The last of Sweden's three great tennis stars from the late 20th century has now been inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. He joins Bj¶rn Borg (1980) and Mats Wilander (2002). Here, Edberg comments on the highs and lows of his brilliant career. IF THERE EVER IS A SPORTSMANSHIP HALL OF FAME, Stefan Edberg would be the first athlete selected. In the meantime, the highly respected Swede has just been named to the International Tennis Hall of Fame ceremonies in Newport, Rhode Island, last July.
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Extractions: Bei den auf edberg.de veröffentlichten Zitaten in deutscher Fassung handelt es sich um Auszüge aus dem Buch Stefan Edberg - Ein Porträt. Bitte den gewünschten Buchstaben oder Spieler wählen. Alle Zitate des gewählten Bereiches werden dann auf der linken Bildschirmhälfte angezeigt. Stefan Edberg über Boris Becker: Ich sehe nur eine Schwäche in seinem Spiel. Das ist, wenn er gleich zu Beginn in Rückstand gerät. Wenn er erst einmal führt, kann ihn kaum einer stoppen. Ich glaube, daß ich begabter bin als Boris. Ich habe jedenfalls ein sehr viel natürlicheres Spiel als er. Boris spielt sehr, sehr kraftvoll. Obwohl er manchmal nicht weiß, was er tut. Dann schlägt er auf den Ball und hofft bloß, daß er irgendwo noch im Feld landet. Manchmal fabriziert er damit einen Winner, manchmal geht der Ball weit ins Aus. Ich habe zumindest immer eine Strategie. Ich weiß, wo ich den Ball hinschlage. Vielleicht schlage ich nicht so viele Winners wie Boris, aber dafür mache ich auch nicht so viele Fehler wie er. Mein Tennis ist sehr viel solider als seins und daher beständiger. Aber wenn Boris einen wirklich guten Tag hat, dann schlägt er einen Winner nach dem anderen und du kannst überhaupt nichts machen. Beim Spiel von der Grundlinie hat Boris Becker kleine Schwächen. Seine Rückhand ist nicht so gut wie seine Vorhand. Wenn man seine Schwächen betrachtet, muß man aber auch seine Stärken sehen. Er hat einen unerhörten Aufschlag. Er hat eine gute Vorhand und vor allem eine tolle Laufarbeit. Er ist ein sehr guter Tennisspieler.