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Graf's and play
Graf's schedule was closely controlled by her father, who limited her play so that she would not burn out.
Social invitations on the tour were often declined as Graf's focus was kept on practising and match play.

Graf's and 1987
Graf's Grand Slam breakthrough came in 1987.

Graf's and her
A notable feature of Graf's game was her versatility across all playing surfaces, having won each of the four Grand Slams at least four times, the only player to do so, and she is best known for her great footwork and for her powerful forehand drive.
The last few years of Graf's career were beset by injuries, particularly to her knees and back.
Although she did not win a Grand Slam title, Huber felt proud of her accomplishments, especially because she had to walk in Graf's footsteps.
* It was Graf's 1st title of the year, and her 107th overall.
* It was Graf's 4th title of the year, and her 99th overall.
* It was Graf's fifth title of the year, and her 91st overall.
* It was Graf's 4th title of the year, and her 73rd overall.
* It was Graf's 3rd career Grand Slam title, and her 2nd ( consecutive ) French Open title.
Steffi Graf's loss in the women's final was her only Grand Slam defeat in two years.
* It was Graf's 21st career Grand Slam title and her 7th and last Wimbledon title.

Graf's and World
Seles established herself as the new dominant player on the women's tour, winning the Australian Open, French Open, and US Open and, in March, ending Graf's record 186 consecutive-weeks hold on the World No. 1 ranking.

Graf's and .
In the final, she defeated Steffi Graf in Graf's last career Grand Slam match.
Peter also kept a tight rein on Graf's personal life.
Graf's Grand Slam winning streak ended at the French Open, where 17-year-old Spaniard Arantxa Sánchez Vicario beat Graf in three sets.
While the Berlin tournament was being played, the largest-circulation German tabloid, Bild, ran a story about an alleged scandal involving Graf's father.
Whether this scandal affected Graf's form is open to debate.
At Wimbledon, Graf lost in the semifinals to Zina Garrison, who with this victory broke Graf's string of 13 consecutive Grand Slam finals.
* K. H. Graf's article in the first vol.
His critical position was to some extent that of K. H. Graf and Julius Wellhausen: he was in a sense their forerunner, and was actually for a time Graf's teacher.
Navratilova reached 11 consecutive major singles finals, second all-time to Steffi Graf's 13.
Graf had won four titles that season on clay with victories over Mandlíková, Evert, Navratilova, Kohde Kilsch, and Gabriela Sabatini, and even held a match point in the second set of their quarterfinal before Mandlíková stopped Graf's run.
Although the chair umpire initially refused to call off the match due to darkness despite Graf's plea, he changed his mind and postponed the final set until the next day.
Another time, Graf's car is towed while he is investigating a murder scene.

consistent and play
They were given consistent radio support by Sydney-based noncommercial rock station Double Jay ( 2JJ ), one of the first rock stations outside America to play their recordings.
Howard was a consistent rebounder and scorer, becoming the first rookie to start and play all 82 games in a season.
Although the " Big 3 ", ( Lecavalier, St. Louis, and Richards ) along with Vaclav Prospal, had performed up to expectations, they had little consistent play from supporting players.
Gilpin wanted O ' Neill to remove the word " nigger ", which occurred frequently in the play, but the playwright felt its use was consistent with his dramatic intentions.
The author mainly expands upon details in Barrie's original play and novel, while changing a few key points-he ascribes James's strange colouring and yellow blood to a blood disorder ; James's long dark hair is natural, rather than the usual wig ; James is christened " Hook " after murdering the quartermaster of the Sea Witch, rather than in reference to his prosthetic hand ( in the original novel, Hook was known as " Hook " before he lost his hand, so this is consistent ).
His hero, Babe Ruth, is at first condescending and dismissive of the rookie ; but his strong, consistent play wins over Ruth and the rest of the team, and before long Gehrig is joining his teammates in playing pranks on Ruth on the team train.
The connection Demos = fat is consistent with the notion that Agoracritus can refine his master at the end of the play by boiling him ( a notion that originates in the myth of Pelias, whose children boil him like an old ram in an attempt to rejuvenate him ).
Finally, Keller's utterance of " wah-wah " is consistent within the dramatic unity of the play and film.
The Archies play a variety of contemporary popular music, consistent with the era in which the comic is drawn.
It may be their first opportunity to play and interact with a consistent group of children on a regular basis.
This last interpretation, made even more memorable by Richard Strauss ' opera based on Wilde's play, is not consistent with Josephus ' account ; according to the Romanized Jewish historian, she lived long enough to marry twice and raise several children.
In that film, his character Louis Fyne memorably utters the line " I'm 6 ' 3 " and maintain a consistent panda bear shape ", establishing his trademark size as an important part of many characters he would later play on film and stage.
Some classic rock stations also play a limited number of current releases which are stylistically consistent with the station's sound, or from established classic rock artists who still produce new albums.
::* consistent – if a person is a soldier, he is unlikely to be scared of blood ( if this soldier is scared of blood it must be explained and play some role in the story to avoid confusing the audience ); it is also " good " if a character doesn't change opinion " that much " if the play is not " driven " by who characters are, but by what they do ( audience is confused in case of unexpected shifts in behaviour its reasons, morals ... of characters )
With the Islanders, Aucoin put up the most consistent offensive numbers of his career, including a career-high 33 assists and 44 points in 2003 – 04, resulting in him being chosen to play in the 2004 NHL All-Star Game for the Eastern Conference.
As part of Dallas ' starting lineup on offense, Irvin was a consistent force to be reckoned with in the regular season but he also excelled in postseason play where his six career 100-yard receiving days are just two shy of the NFL mark held by Jerry Rice ( 8 ).
Such consistent spatial mappings from the instrument to the pitches it plays promotes the development of intuition and aids in the learning of the instrument and even the ability to improvise or play by ear.
It has generally been believed that he was barred from attending by the U. S. State Department due to the Cold War, and this is consistent with the fact that the only other eligible active player from a NATO country, Max Euwe of the Netherlands, also did not play.
It also operates a judge certification program to provide consistent rules enforcement and promote fair play.
Participation in recent seasons of Europa League was marked by constant defeats by Metalist Kharkiv and lack of consistent play.
Corbin and Sedge concede that the style and talent of the play is consistent with Shakespeare's skill as reflected in the early works Henry VI Part I, Henry VI Part II, and Henry VI Part III, though they stop short of attributing him as author.
Since the play is now generally believed to be one of Shakespeare's collaborations with John Fletcher, the 1613 date is consistent with other such collaborations.
While Shakespeare's supposed contribution is consistent with the overall theme and develops the plot, there is an impression of a virtuoso piece inserted, but not completely integrated, into the play.

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