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  • Frank Parker should not be confused with two other fine American players of roughly the
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  • .../www.nytimes.com/1997/07/28/sports/frank-parker-us-tennis-champion-81.html Frank Parker, U.S. Tennis Champion, 81] By Richard Goldstein Published by New York Times
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  • .../www.nytimes.com/1997/07/28/sports/frank-parker-us-tennis-champion-81.html Frank Parker, U.S. Tennis Champion, 81] By Richard Goldstein Published by New York Times
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  • ...he 20th century who discovered [[Ellsworth Vines]] and was the mentor of [[Frank Parker]].
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  • Frank Parker should not be confused with two other fine American players of roughly the
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  • {{r|Frank Parker}}
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  • * [[Frank Parker]], 1916–1997
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  • ...c's to one degree or another: [[Frank Shields]], number one in 1933, and [[Frank Parker]], number one in 1944 and '45.
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  • |1947||U.S. Championships <small>(2)|| Frank Parker ||4-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3
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  • ...Beasley helped develop the explosive Ellsworth Vines and the machine-like Frank Parker while simultaneously serving as surrogate coach to the growing legions of p ...ness, Beasley preached the benefits of constant and focused attention. Of Frank Parker, Doris Hart exclaimed, "you could almost see him thinking out loud, so inte
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  • ...ummer 1945 with the war winding down, Budge played in an U.S Army ''(Budge-Frank Parker)'' - U.S. Navy ''(Riggs - Wayne Sabin)'' competition under the Davis Cup fo
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  • ...' ''Official Encyclopedia'': [[Frank Kovacs]], [[Joseph Hunt|Joe Hunt]], [[Frank Parker]], and [[Jack Kramer]]; however, he also says that the Australians Bromwich ...nzales of 96-27 (or 97-26 according to '''Kramer's''' book); Segura beat [[Frank Parker]] "comfortably" in the head-to-head preliminary matches;<ref>McCauley, page
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  • ...sworth Vines]], and who would soon go on to mentoring the nearly as good [[Frank Parker]]. Beasley was coaching at nearby [[Tulane University]] in New Orleans at
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  • ...were two of the best tennis players of all time, [[Ellsworth Vines]] and [[Frank Parker]]. In both 1931 and 1932 three of his protégés were ranked among the Top ==[[Frank Parker]]==
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  • ...at three internationally known names, Jaroslav Drobny, Bob Falkenburg, and Frank Parker, before losing in the finals to Ted Schroeder. ...heese champion" and, because of his name, his doubles partner of the time, Frank Parker, began to call him "Gorgonzales", after Gorgonzola, the Italian cheese. Th
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  • ...he way, he won the National Clay Courts Championship in Chicago, beating [[Frank Parker]] in the finals with drop shots and lobs. Although he had never played on
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  • |Name=Frank Parker
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