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Doubles Finals: U.S. Open, 1999 Grand Slam Tournaments
Men— #11 Sebastien Lareau & Alex O'Brien def. #1 Mahesh Bhupathi & Leander Paes 7-6 (9-7), 6-4. Women— #5 Venus Williams & Serena Williams def. Chanda Rubin & Sandrine Testud…Doubles Finals: Australian Open, 2002 Grand Slam Tournaments
Men—#9 Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor def. Michael Liodra & Fabrice Santoro, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. Women—#8 Martina Hingis & Anna Kournikova def. #13 Daniela Hantuchova & Arantxa…Doubles Finals: French Open, 2002 Grand Slam Tournaments
Men—Paul Haarhuis & Yevgeny Kafelnikov def. #2 Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor, 7-5, 6-4. Women—#2 Virginia Ruano-Pascual & Paola Suarez def. #1 Lisa Raymond & Rennae Stubbs, 6-…Doubles Finals: U.S. Open, 2002 Grand Slam Tournaments
Men—#3 Mahesh Bhupathi & Max Mirnyi def. #11 Jiri Novak & Radek Stepanek 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Women—#2 Virginia Ruano Pascual & Paola Suarez def. #6 Elena Dementieva & Janette…Corpus Christi, city, United States
(Encyclopedia) Corpus Christi Corpus Christi kôrˈpəs krĭsˈtē [key], city (2020 pop. 317,863), seat of Nueces co., S…Gila
(Encyclopedia) GilaGilahēˈlə [key], river, 630 mi (1,014 km) long, rising in the mountains of W N.Mex. and flowing W across Ariz. to the Colorado River at Yuma, Ariz.; the San Francisco River is its…Kutuzov, Mikhail Ilarionovich
(Encyclopedia) Kutuzov, Mikhail IlarionovichKutuzov, Mikhail Ilarionovichmēkhəyēlˈ ēləryônˈəvĭch k&oobreve;t&oomacr;ˈzəf [key], 1745–1813, Russian field marshal. He fought against the Polish…Juárez
(Encyclopedia) Juárez, officially Heroica Ciudad Juárez, city (1990 pop. 789,522) Chihuahua state, N Mexico, on the Rio Grande opposite El Paso, Tex. Connected with the United States by three…Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
(Encyclopedia) Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779–1813, American explorer, an army officer, b. Lamberton (now part of Trenton), N.J. He joined the army (c.1793) and was commissioned second lieutenant in…gaucho
(Encyclopedia) gauchogauchogouˈchō [key], cowboy of the Argentine and Uruguayan pampas (grasslands). The typical gaucho, a familiar figure in the 18th and 19th cent., was a daring, skillful horseman…