Top 100 Women's Tennis Players Since 1985: The last Grand Slam champion to use a wooden racket was in 1983. By 1985 a new, power era had emerged. This is the only book to use an in depth ranking system to find the TOP 100 of the "Modern Era". Where do you
The last Grand Slam champion to use a wooden racket was Yannick Noah in 1983. Chris Evert stopped using a wooden racket in 1984. By 1985 a new, power era had emerged. This is the only book to use an in depth ranking system to find the TOP 100 of the "Modern Era". Other books or magazines refer to the greatest of all-time (GOAT) or the greatest of the Open Era which started in 1968. Where do your favorites rank? Statistics and career highlights are given for each player. There is also a written and statistical comparison of ...
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The last Grand Slam champion to use a wooden racket was Yannick Noah in 1983. Chris Evert stopped using a wooden racket in 1984. By 1985 a new, power era had emerged. This is the only book to use an in depth ranking system to find the TOP 100 of the "Modern Era". Other books or magazines refer to the greatest of all-time (GOAT) or the greatest of the Open Era which started in 1968. Where do your favorites rank? Statistics and career highlights are given for each player. There is also a written and statistical comparison of the ranking system's final two choices for the Greatest Player of the "Modern Era".
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