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The list was determined by an international panel of "tennis experts".<ref name="list"/> It includes 62 males and 38 females. The [[United States]] has the most players (38), followed by [[Australia]] (17), [[France]] (7) and [[Great Britain]] (6). |
The list was determined by an international panel of "tennis experts".<ref name="list"/> It includes 62 males and 38 females. The [[United States]] has the most players (38), followed by [[Australia]] (17), [[France]] (7) and [[Great Britain]] (6). 43 are from the [[Americas]], 39 from [[Europe]] and 18 from [[Oceania]]. |
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| 21 || [[Boris Becker]] || {{Hs|Male}}[[File:Male.svg|10px]] || {{flag|GER}} |
| 21 || '''[[Boris Becker]]''' || {{Hs|Male}}[[File:Male.svg|10px]] || {{flag|GER}} |
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| 22 || '''[[Venus Williams]]''' || {{Hs|Female}}[[File:Female.svg|10px]] || {{flag|USA}} |
| 22 || '''[[Venus Williams]]''' || {{Hs|Female}}[[File:Female.svg|10px]] || {{flag|USA}} |
Revision as of 04:23, 26 March 2012
100 Greatest of All Time was a television series aired by the Tennis Channel during five consecutive nights starting on Monday 19 March 2012. It presented a list of the "100 greatest tennis players of all time", male or female. It was hosted by Jack Nicklaus, Jerry Rice, Wayne Gretzky, Lisa Leslie and Carl Lewis.[1]
List
The list was determined by an international panel of "tennis experts".[1] It includes 62 males and 38 females. The United States has the most players (38), followed by Australia (17), France (7) and Great Britain (6). 43 are from the Americas, 39 from Europe and 18 from Oceania.
Names in bold are active players.
References
- ^ a b "Tennis Panorama News". Tennis Panorama. Retrieved 2012-03-23.