Don McNeill may refer to: Don McNeill (radio presenter) (1907–1996), American radio personality Don McNeill (tennis) (1918–1996), American tennis player...
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in Chicago, Illinois. Hosted by Don McNeill, the radio program ran from June 23, 1933, through December 27, 1968. McNeil's 35½-year run as host remains...
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privately dismissed Bleyer for recording McNeill. McNeill attempted to transfer the show to television as Don McNeill's TV Club (1950–1951). The Breakfast Club...
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McNeill (April 30, 1918 – November 28, 1996) was an American tennis player. He was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, and died in Vero Beach, Florida. Don McNeill...
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Bromwich (1/2) Don McNeill (1/2) Bobby Riggs (1/3) Bobby Riggs (2/3) 1940 Adrian Quist (2/3) Tournament canceled World War II Don McNeill (2/2) 1941 World...
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tournament was suspended following the outbreak of the Second World War. Don Budge's victory in 1938 was notable, as he won all of the Grand Slam tournaments...
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Harbor, an inspirational statement was made by Don McNeill during the NBC radio broadcast of Don McNeill’s Breakfast Club. His statement ended: ...and also...
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only the fifth male player (joining Rod Laver, Fred Perry, Roy Emerson and Don Budge—these have since been joined by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak...
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Year, the second men's tennis player to receive the honor after Don Budge in the 1930s. McEnroe lost only one set going into the final of Wimbledon 1982...
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Fred Perry 1936: Gottfried von Cramm 1937: Henner Henkel 1938: Don Budge 1939: Don McNeill 1946: Marcel Bernard 1947: József Asbóth 1948: Frank Parker 1949:...
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people Don McNeill (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Don McNeill (radio presenter) (1907–1996), American radio personality Don McNeill (tennis)...
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to Don Budge. Don Budge at the Association of Tennis Professionals Don Budge at the International Tennis Federation Don Budge at the Davis Cup Don Budge...
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Kuerten Goran Ivanišević Rod Laver Ivan Lendl John McEnroe Chuck McKinley Frew McMillan Don McNeill Gardnar Mulloy Ilie Năstase John Newcombe Yannick Noah...
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weeks during the North American summer hard-court season. He defeated John McEnroe in the quarterfinals of the Canadian Open, but then lost to Chang in...
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Columbia), Canada McNeill HVDC Back-to-back station, Canada McNeill v. United States, 2011 United States Supreme Court case McNeill's law, describes the...
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the French Open in 1983, where he lost to Yannick Noah after defeating John McEnroe in a quarterfinal. He lost in the third round at Wimbledon to Roscoe...
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von Cramm / Henner Henkel 1938: Bernard Destremau / Yvon Petra 1939: Don McNeill / Charles Harris 1940–1945: No competition (World War II) 1946: Marcel...
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made it to the finals of the French Championships (where he lost to Don McNeill) but then won the Wimbledon Championships triple, capturing the singles...
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Fred Perry 1936: Gottfried von Cramm 1937: Henner Henkel 1938: Don Budge 1939: Don McNeill 1946: Marcel Bernard 1947: József Asbóth 1948: Frank Parker 1949:...
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Kuerten Goran Ivanišević Rod Laver Ivan Lendl John McEnroe Chuck McKinley Frew McMillan Don McNeill Gardnar Mulloy Ilie Năstase John Newcombe Yannick Noah...
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Jimmy Connors (section John McEnroe)
the defending champion, John McEnroe. In 1982, at age 29, Connors was back in the Wimbledon singles final, where he faced McEnroe, who by then was established...
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as the sixth-greatest male player of the Open Era. His rivalry with John McEnroe is considered one of the best in the sport's history, and their meeting...
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Fred Perry 1936: Gottfried von Cramm 1937: Henner Henkel 1938: Don Budge 1939: Don McNeill 1946: Marcel Bernard 1947: József Asbóth 1948: Frank Parker 1949:...
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Writing in 1979, Kramer considered the best player ever to have been either Don Budge (for consistent play) or Ellsworth Vines (at the height of his game)...
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1935: Wilmer Allison 1936: Fred Perry 1937: Don Budge 1938: Don Budge 1939: Bobby Riggs 1940: Don McNeill 1941: Bobby Riggs 1942: Ted Schroeder 1943:...
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original on 31 January 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2011. "Seven things you don´t know about Rafael Nadal". www.tennisworldusa.org. 10 December 2015. Retrieved...
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Petra 1938 Don Budge Simonne Passemard Mathieu (x2) Bernard Destremau Yvon Petra Simonne Mathieu Dragutin Mitić 1939 Don McNeill Don McNeill Charles Harris...
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best and favorite surface, and his serve and backhand his best shots. John McEnroe once said that Wawrinka has one of the most powerful backhands ever,...
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signing Don McNeill, Chicago-based talk host, to a record deal and producing spoken-word records for Cadence featuring. Godfrey considered McNeill a rival...
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against Jimmy Connors and a 21–15 record (7–3 in major matches) against John McEnroe. Lendl's dominance of his era was the most evident at the year-end championships...
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