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Sandra Benčić (born 28
January 1978) is a
Croatian politician and
civil rights and
gender equality activist who is
serving as a
Member of
Parliament since...
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Belinda Bencic (Slovak:
Belinda Benčičová,
pronounced [ˈbelinda ˈbentʂitʂɔʋaː]; born 10
March 1997) is an
inactive Swiss tennis player. She has a career-high...
- include:
Belinda Bencic (born 1997),
Swiss tennis player of
Slovak descent Irma
Benčić (died 1945),
Croatian resistance fighter L****
Benčić (1905–1992),...
- Irma
Benčić was a
Croat partisan and anti-fascist. She was
active in the
Istrian resistance movement against an
occupying German army
during World War...
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Vojkan Benčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Војкан Бенчић; born
March 6, 1969) is a
Serbian basketball coach and
former player. He
currently serves as a head coach...
- "L****"
Benčić (2
January 1905 – 24
February 1992) was a
Croatian and
Yugoslav football player.
Spending his
entire career at
Hajduk Split,
Benčić was a...
- the main
career statistics of
professional Swiss tennis player Belinda Bencic. She has won
eight singles and two
doubles titles on the WTA Tour. She made...
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candidates Nikola Grmoja (Most) and
Sandra Benčić (Možemo!) also
challenged Plenković to a debate. Grbin,
Grmoja and
Benčić all
suggested Plenković is
afraid and/or...
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following player received entry as a
lucky loser:
Alycia Parks Belinda Bencic →
replaced by
Anastasia Potapova Petra Kvitová →
replaced by
Alycia Parks...
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Marin Čilić and Ivan
Dodig 6–4, 3–6, 10–6. In women's singles,
Belinda Bencic of
Switzerland won the gold
medal over Markéta Vondroušová of the Czech...