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1964 - Manolo Santana def. Nicola Pietrangeli , 6-3, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5 ..... 1961 - Manolo Santana def. Nicola Pietrangeli , 4-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-0, 6-2. 1960 - Nicola Pietrangeli def. Luis Ayala, 3-6, 6-3
running to an incredible 138 games, it comfortably outstripped the previous best of 46 in the men s singles set by Nicola Pietrangeli and Nikola Pilic in 1962 and equalled by Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in the first round in 1969. With
Fred Stolle 1964 - Manolo Santana 1963 - Roy Emerson 1962 - Rod Laver 1961 - Manolo Santana 1960 - Nicola Pietrangeli 1959 - Nicola Pietrangeli 1958 - Mervyn Rose 1957 - Sven Davidson 1956 - Lew Hoad 1955 - Tony Trabert 1954 - Tony Trabert 1953
games, it comfortably outstripped the previous best of 46 in the men's singles competition at SW19, set by Nicola Pietrangeli and Nikola Pilic in 1962 and equalled by Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in the first round in 1969. MOST
Parker (1948-49); Jaroslav Drobny (1951-52); Ken Rosewall (1953, 1968); Tony Trabert (1954-55); Nicola Pietrangeli (1959-60); Manuel Santana (1961, 1964); Rod Laver (1962, 1969); Roy Emerson (1963, 1967); Jan
Fred Stolle 1964 - Manolo Santana 1963 - Roy Emerson 1962 - Rod Laver 1961 - Manolo Santana 1960 - Nicola Pietrangeli 1959 - Nicola Pietrangeli 1958 - Mervyn Rose 1957 - Sven Davidson 1956 - Lew Hoad 1955 - Tony Trabert 1954 - Tony Trabert 1953
still counting, it comfortably outstrips the previous highestmarkin themen's singles competition of 46, setby Nicola Pietrangeli and Nikola Pilic in 1962 and equalled by Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in 1969. And with 163 games played
counting, it comfortably outstrips the previous highest mark in the men's singles competition of 46, set by Nicola Pietrangeli and Nikola Pilic in 1962 and equalled by Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in 1969. And, with 163 games played
it comfortably outstripped the previous highest mark in the men's singles competition at SW19 of 46, set by Nicola Pietrangeli and Nikola Pilic in 1962 and equalled by Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in 1969. The match also set a new
shake their victor's hand (on winning the 1961 French Open , Manuel Santana wept and his defeated opponent Nicola Pietrangeli embraced him). They scribble autographs (as Rafael Nadal did after losing to Andy Murray at the US Open last