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Martina Navratilova Martina Navratilova
If there was a record in tennis, chances are Martina Navratilova broke it. By the time of her retirement, she had acquired more tournament titles than any man or woman in tennis history, winning at least one tour event for 21 consecutive years. She dominated the scene in the 1980s and is the game's all-time money winner. Martina boasts two winning streaks: 74 singles matches and 109 in doubles with Pam Shriver.

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Billie Jean King Billie Jean King
Billie Jean King is one of the most illustrious and celebrated tennis players in history. A trailblazer, she is famous the world over for spearheading the women's movement in tennis and for her lifelong struggle for equality in women's tennis. In 1990, Life mag­azine named her one of the "100 Most Important Americans of the 20th Century." In 1994, she was ranked No. 5 on Sports Illustrated’s "Top 40 Athletes" list for her role in significantly altering and elevating sports over the last four decades.

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Chris Evert Chris Evert
For nearly 20 years, tennis great Chris Evert provided fans throughout the world with one guarantee - she gave every match all she had. She was always more than just the best tennis player in the world. Evert was ranked number one for seven years and had a 90 percent win average spanning her 17 year career as a pro. She won 18 grand slam titles including three Wimbledons, seven French Opens, two Australian Opens and six U.S. Opens.

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John McEnroe John McEnroe
John McEnroe embodies the American spirit. For two decades, he set an unparalleled standard of excellence both on and off the court. His pursuit of perfection and intensity to win have made him a popular champion and a tennis legend for the ages.

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Tracy Austin Tracy Austin
Tennis prodigy Tracy Austin stormed into women's tennis in 1977 and set a number of amazing records as the youngest player in the sport.

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John Newcombe John Newcombe
John Newcombe has always been more than a tennis legend - he is an Australian icon. As a player, he was the world number one, a multiple Wimbledon, US and Australian Open champion, a fighter who would push himself to the limit and beyond to win. Yet he never (or almost never) lost his sense of humour or fun. You could tell he loved playing the game, and that made watching him all the more enjoyable.

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Tony Trabert Tony Trabert
Trabert won a total of 10 Grand Slam titles in his career, five each in singles--where he was a perfect 5-0 in finals--and doubles. Trabert also captured three of the four Grand Slam singles titles at least once, including the U.S. crown in 1953 and 1955. He still stands, with Jimmy Connors, as one of only two American men since 1955 to win three of the four Grand Slam singles events in the same year.

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Pam Shriver Pam Shriver
Pam Shriver is a powerful doubles player with 22 career Grand Slam championships to prove it. Shriver and Martina Navratilova teamed to win 20 Grand Slam doubles titles and 79 overall. The duo won a record 109 consecutive doubles matches from April 1983 to July 1985.

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Wendy Turnbull Wendy Turnbull
Wendy Turnbull, a native of Brisbane, Australia, was nicknamed "Rabbit" by her fellow players because of her quickness on the court. She was ranked in the Top 20 for ten consecutive years, from 1977 through 1986, and in the Top 10 from 1977 through 1984, with a career high ranking of No. 3 in 1985.

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Virginia Wade Virginia Wade
Virginia Wade is Great Britain's greatest player ever. She was Britain's top player for more than a decade and achieved her lifetime goal by winning Wimbledon in 1977. When she won her Wimbledon crown, she was presented with her trophy by Queen Elizabeth II, who was celebrating her 25-year reign simultaneously with the Centenary at Wimbledon.

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Mary Carillo Mary Carillo
Mary Carillo joined CBS Sports as a tennis analyst in 1986 and has covered the U.S. Open Tennis Championships as a match analyst with Tony Trabert each year since. She also serves as the analyst for the CBS Television Network's late-night highlights program.

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Bud Collins Bud Collins
Ubiquitous Arthur "Bud" Collins, Jr. is the most visible and versatile U.S. tennis journalist. An estimatable writer, broadcaster, editor, he is a man about the game whose wit, understanding and flamboyance make him more recognizable than many star players. His memory and knowledge of tennis, its history and characters, is encyclopedic.

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Ken Rosewall Ken Rosewall
As the Doomsday Stroking Machine, the remarkable Kenneth Robert "Muscles" Rosewall was a factor in three decades of tennis, winning his first major titles, the Australian and French singles in 1953, and continuing as a tournament winner past his 43rd birthday.

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Cliff Drysdale Cliff Drysdale
Both on and off the courts, Cliff Drysdale is one of the most popular personalities in the International tennis community. This American played 45 Davis Cup matches for his former homeland, South Africa, over a six-year period. In 1972, Drysdale teamed with Roger Taylor to win the U.S. Open doubles crown.

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Fred Stolle Fred Stolle
Although there are many who play great tennis, there are only a few tennis greats. Fred Stolle is one of them. The Australian’s 1985 induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame is testimony to his talents, and a lasting tribute to a Legend.

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