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Arthur Sedgman AO (born 29
October 1927) is an
Australian former world No. 1
tennis player. Over the
course of a three-decade career,
Sedgman won five...
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Sedgman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alethea Sedgman (born 1994),
Australian sport shooter Frank Sedgman (born 1927), Australian...
- days
later in Paris, he was
severely beaten by
Sedgman, the
eventual winner of
these tournaments, and
Sedgman was
ranked the pro No. 1 for 1953 by Tennis...
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Pancho Gonzales), 1950/51 (against
Pancho Segura), and 1953 (against
Frank Sedgman).
Kramer was
ranked world no. 1
amateur player for 1946 by
Pierre Gillou...
- players, only
Sedgman and Tony
Trabert did not play. At the end of the year,
Rosewall won an
Australian tour
featuring Lew Hoad,
Sedgman, and Segura. Rosewall...
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Australian Championships in 1952. He and his
longtime doubles partner,
Frank Sedgman, are
generally considered one of the
greatest men's
doubles teams of all...
- semi-final and
Sedgman in the final, the
latter at 8–6 in the
fifth set.
Segura won a four-man
tournament in
Munich in
September beating Sedgman in the final...
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Frank Sedgman, a
former world No. 1. She
moved in with her
older sister and
worked part-time as a
receptionist at
Sedgman's athletic centre.
Sedgman emphasised...
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Frank Sedgman was
about to turn professional,
Hopman used his
column in the
Melbourne Herald to lead a
fundraising campaign designed to keep
Sedgman in the...
- lost in the
following round to
defending champion and
countryman Frank Sedgman. It was the only
Grand Slam
tournament he pla**** that year. Hoad won his...