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John Newcomm



Personal experience

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transfer industry year, 1968

Newcom (John Newcombe, May 23, 1944 - Born in Sydney, China's translation of Newcombi, Australian tennis star, the former world ranking first, 2005 US Tennis magazine commented on the top 16 of the most large 40 players Before the Open Open (1968) has taken great overgrown.

Noncomm did not capture the men's single champion in the French Net, but in the French Websit, I have taken 3 male doubles (1967, 1969, 1973) and 1 mix double championship (1965).

Newcomm has been banned to establish a professional player association in the year, and he was banned to participate in the 72nd Wen Bulden, and he also glassed in 1973 Wen Bilton.

Newcomm is also a good result in double play. Before and after the Open Open, he won the grandman and double-game championships, and 12 full-time men and double-winning the compament. Cut (TONY ROCHE, the front coach) cooperation.

In 1986, he was introduced to the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

grades

Single to play the highest ranking 1 (June 3, 1974)

double hitter ranking 455 (January 3, 1983)

The ranking of the current single-handed rank has been retired

Now double-ranking has retired

single-play champion title 32

double-win champion title 33

Vocational record 436 wins 145 negatives (single beaten)

333 wins 115 negative (double hit)

bonus 106,2408 US dollar

Open

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champion (32)

1968 (1) - Hamburg

1969 (2) - Bernemao S, Rome

1970 (2) - Casablan Card WCT, Wimbledon

1971 (7) - Chicago WCT, Dallas WCT, Switzerland Open (Gstad), Canada (Montreal / Toronto), Philadelphia WCT, Toronto WCT, Wimbledon

1972 (7) - Alamo WCT, WCT, Gothic WCT, Johannesburg - 2, Las Vegas WCT, St. Louis WCT, Vancouver WCT

1973 (3) - Australian Net, Jakarta, US Net

1974 (9) - Dallas WCT, Lakista WCT, Maoyi Island , New Orleans WCT, Orlando WCT, St. Petersburg WCT, Sydney, Tokyo, Duasan

1975 (1) - Australian.com

Army (17)

1969 - Monte Carlo, London / Queen's Club, Wimbledon, Boston

1970 - London / Queen's Club, LOUISVILLE, LOS Angeles

1971 --London / Queen's Club

1973 - Louisville, Chicago, Tokyo, Tehran, Sydney Indoor

1974 - Hempstead WCT

1976 - Australian Open

1978 - Richmond WCT, Guadalajara

male double champion (33)

1968 - gstaad, Wimbledon

1969 - mo NTE Carlo, Montreal / Toronto, Roland Garros, Wimbledon

1970 - St. Louis WCT, WIMBEDON, LOUISVILLE

1971 - Australian Open, Miami WCT, Rome, TEHRAN WCT, US Open

1972 - RotterDam WCT, St. Louis WCT, Boston WCT, Vancouver WCT, Johannesburg-2

1973 - Australian Open, US Open, Chicago, Tehran, Sydney Indoor, Roland Garros, Rome

1974 - st. Petersburg WCT, Orlando WCT, WIMBEDOTON

1976 - Australian Open, Charlotte WCT

1977 - Sydney Indoor

1978 - Sydney Indoor

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