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Manuel Santana, Spanish Tennis Great, Dies Aged 83 | ATP Tour | Tennis
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Tributes pour in as Wimbledon winner and tennis legend Manola Santana dies aged 83 - Mirror Online
Manuel Santana, Spanish tennis trailblazer, dies at 83 - Sportstar
Tennis: Manolo Santana, Spanish tennis trailblazer, dies at 83 | Marca
Manuel Santana, Spain's first Grand Slam tennis champion, dies at 83 - The Washington Post
AusOpen on Twitter: "Vale Manuel Santana 💙 🇪🇸 One of Spain's greatest sporting heroes. Deepest sympathies from the AO family. https://t.co/ICzgo7VCuy" / Twitter
Spanish Tennis Player Manuel Santana During Roland Garros Final Against Pietrangeli May 27, 1961 (b/w
Manolo Santana, Spain's First Wimbledon Winner, Dies At 83 | Tennis News
Manuel Santana- the sporting legend recognised as the Tennis Trailblazer from Spain
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Manuel Santana dies aged 83: Tributes pour in from Rafael Nadal, Pedro Sanchez and Felipe VI and many more - Eurosport
Manuel Santana obituary | Tennis | The Guardian
Manuel Santana, first Spanish player to win Grand Slam tennis title, dies at 83 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Sportskeeda Tennis on Twitter: "Manuel Santana, 1966 Wimbledon Champion, 1965 US Open champion and 1961, 1964 French Open champion passed away. #ManuelSantana #Tennis https://t.co/6oPFQwesXv" / Twitter
Manuel Santana obituary | Tennis | The Guardian
Santana Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of Wimbledon Triumph | ATP Tour | Tennis
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Manuel Santana
Manuel Santana, Spanish tennis great, dies aged 83 - InSpain.news
Defeated champion Manuel Santana of Spain (left) and his conqueror, America's Charles Pasarell walking off the Centre Court after their match which provided the first major upset of the 1967 Wimbledon championships.
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