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Rafael Jódar (born 17
September 2006) is a
Spanish tennis player. He has a
career high
singles ranking of No. 865
achieved on 23
September 2024. He won...
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Jódar is a city in the
province of Jaén, Spain. The 2008
census (INE)
counted 12119 inhabitants. The
region is agricultural, and
produces extra virgin...
- Célia
Nawal Jodar (born 20
April 1988), also
known as Célia
Jodar, is a French-born
Moroccan slalom canoeist who has
competed at the
international level...
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Rafael Jódar defeated Nicolai Budkov Kjær in the final, 2–6, 6–2, 7–6(10–1), to win the boys'
singles title at the 2024 US Open.
Jódar was the
third Spanish...
- Julià de
Jòdar i Muñoz (Badalona, 28
December 1942), is a
Spanish writer in Catalan.
Julia de
Jòdar was born in 1942 in
Badalona and grew up in the neighborhood...
- Jean-François
Jodar (born 2
December 1949) is a
retired French footballer and manager. (in French) Profile,
statistics and
pictures (in French) Profile...
- "Oleguer Presas, Julià de
Jòdar i Gil
Matamala tancaran la
llista de la CUP a Barcelona" [Oleguer Presas, Julià de
Jòdar and Gil
Matamala to
close CUP's...
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Andrea Vav****ori def.
Taylor Townsend /
Donald Young, 7–6(7–0), 7–5
Rafael Jódar def.
Nicolai Budkov Kjær, 2–6, 6–2, 7–6(10–1) Mika
Stojsavljevic def. Wakana...
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Accelerator Program entrant w/o =
Walkover r =
Retired d =
Defaulted Rafael Jódar (qualified)
Pavle Marinkov (qualified)
Zhang Tian**** (qualified)
Aryan Shah...
- (2004–05)
Pierre Lechantre (2005–06)
Amadou Pathé
Diallo (2006) Jean-François
Jodar (2006–08)
Stephen Keshi (2008–10)
Alain Giresse (2010–12)
Amadou Pathé Diallo...