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Wynne Prakusya (born 26
April 1981) is a
former tennis player from Indonesia. Her
first appearance in a
professional tournament occurred in 1996, when...
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Wynne Paris (born 1964),
American new-age and
world beat
musician Wynne Prakusya (born 1981),
Indonesian tennis player Wynne Pyle (1881–1971), American...
- of a
herbal product preceded by
Sophia Latjuba,
Rhenald Kasali,
Wynne Prakusya,
Setiawan Djodi, Dewa Band,
Subronto Laras, Nia Ramadhani, Nana and Naysila...
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Suryo Agung Wibowo,
sprinter Waldjinah,
singer Widji Thukul, poet
Wynne Prakusya,
former tennis player Montana, Bulgaria. Bilbao, Spain[citation needed]...
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Huber and
Rachel McQuillan won the
title by
defeating Janet Lee and
Wynne Prakusya 6–2, 6–0 in the final. It was the 2nd
title for
Huber and the 16th title...
- gold in this tournament, with a three-set
victory over Indonesia's
Wynne Prakusya and
Angelique Widjaja. All
times are
Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00) 2002...
- (qualifying competition,
lucky loser) Zsófia
Gubacsi (first round)
Wynne Prakusya (qualified) Seda
Noorlander (first round) Anca
Barna (qualified) Alina...
- 6 1 2
Tamarine Tanasugarn Wynne Prakusya 3 6 4 6 3
Benjamas Sangaram / Tamarine
Tanasugarn Wynne Prakusya / Wukirasih
Sawondari 78 66 6 4 ...
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Janet Lee and
Wynne Prakusya were the
defending champions, but both didn't parti****te in 2004.
Svetlana Kuznetsova and
Elena Likhovtseva won the title...
- Lori
McNeil won in the
final 6–3, 2–6, 6–0
against Janet Lee and
Wynne Prakusya.
Champion seeds are
indicated in bold text
while text in
italics indicates...