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Grabher is a
surname of German-language origin. The 2010
United States Census found 182
people with the
surname Grabher,
making it the 99,378th-most-common...
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Julia Grabher (born 2 July 1996) is an
Austrian professional tennis player. On 26 June 2023, she
reached her best
singles ranking of
world No. 54. On...
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Grabher in the final. The
following month, she
reached her
third final and
first on gr**** at the Bad
Homburg Open with
victories over
Julia Grabher,...
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Gernot Grabher (born 13
April 1960 in Dornbirn, Austria) is an
economic geographer and
Professor of
Urban and
Regional Economic Studies at the HafenCity...
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replaced by
Cristina Bucșa † Ajla Tomljanović →
replaced by
Julia Grabher &
Zhang Shuai →
replaced by
Maryna Zanevska † – not
included on
entry list...
- Gerd
Grabher (born 2
November 1953 in Lustenau) is a
retired Austrian football referee. He is
known for
having refereed one
match in the 1996 UEFA European...
- the 2019
Ladies Open Lausanne,
where she
qualified by
defeating Julia Grabher in the
final round. In July 2019, she
qualified for the
Washington Open...
- subsection. In 2017,
Lorne Grabher of Nova
Scotia had his
custom licence plate revoked. The
plate displa**** his last name '
GRABHER',
which he had purchased...
- Pius
Grabher (born 11
August 1993) is an
Austrian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Austria Lustenau.
Austria Lustenau Austrian Football Second...
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following players received wildcards into the
singles main draw:
Julia Grabher Eva Lys Karolína Muchová The
following players received entry from the...