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* In 1948, William G. Skelly donated funds to build the TU radio station, KWGS, which was then managed by Ben Graf Henneke ( Pontius ' successor as president of TU ).
Davenport then reached the semifinals of the tournament in Indian Wells, California, where she lost to Steffi Graf.
Davenport then lost in the Indian Wells, California, final to Hingis, after defeating Steffi Graf, and in the Miami, she fell in the quarterfinals to Anna Kournikova.
Davenport then won Zürich and lost to 17th-ranked Graf in Philadelphia despite attaining the no.
She married ( 1 ) Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and then ( 2 ) Elemér Edmund Graf Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény ( created, in 1917, Prince Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény ).
) Graf then won her next three tournaments at Amelia Island, Charleston, and Berlin, culminating in a 6 – 2, 6 – 3 defeat of Navratilova in the final of the latter.
Graf then won three consecutive indoor titles at Tokyo, Zürich, and Brighton, before once again contending with Navratilova at the season-ending Virginia Slims Championships in New York City.
Graf then lost to Navratilova 7 – 5, 6 – 3 in the Wimbledon final, her first loss of the year.
Graf then won the tournament in Berlin, losing only twelve games in five matches.
Graf then defeated Sabatini 6 – 3, 6 – 3 in the gold medal match at the Olympic Games in Seoul and achieved what the media had dubbed the " Golden Slam ".
Navratilova then defeated Graf 7 – 6, 6 – 7, 6 – 4 in a US Open semifinal, the first time she had beaten Graf in four years.
Graf then won all five of her Fed Cup matches, helping Germany defeat Spain in the final by defeating Sánchez Vicario 6 – 4, 6 – 2.
She then won her eighth German Open, but there were signs that her form was worsening as she almost lost to Julie Halard in a quarterfinal. Back-to-back losses followed ; Graf lost to Mary Pierce in a French Open semifinal, 6 – 2, 6 – 2, and followed that with a first-round straight-sets loss at Wimbledon to Lori McNeil, her first loss in a first round Grand Slam tournament in ten years.
Graf then capped the year by beating countrywoman Anke Huber in a five-set final at the season-ending ( 6 – 1, 2 – 6, 6 – 1, 4 – 6, 6 – 3 ) in 2 hours 46 minutes.
Graf again missed the Australian Open because of injury and then successfully defended the three Grand Slam titles she won the year before.
Graf then had straight-sets wins against Sánchez Vicario in the Wimbledon final and Monica Seles in the US Open final.
Graf then skipped Wimbledon due to injury.
Graf then went on to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open before losing to Monica Seles 7 – 5, 6 – 1.
Graf then reached her ninth Wimbledon singles final, losing to Davenport 6 – 4, 7 – 5.
Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg ( 7 November 1750 – 5 December 1819 ), was a German poet born at Bramstedt in Holstein ( then a part of Denmark ).
Berger appeared at the Metropolitan Opera during the 1949 – 50 and 1950 – 51 seasons, in Der Rosenkavalier ( opposite Eleanor Steber and Risë Stevens, conducted by Fritz Reiner and directed by Herbert Graf ), Rigoletto ( with Warren, then Enzo Mascherini ), Die Zauberflöte, and Il barbiere di Siviglia ( with Giuseppe Valdengo ).
Matthias Gallas, Graf von Campo und Herzog von Lucera ( Count of Campo, Duke of Lucera ) ( Matteo Gallasso ; Trento 1584 – Vienna 1647 ), was an Austrian soldier, who first saw service in Flanders, then in Savoy with the Spaniards, and subsequently joined the forces of the Catholic League as captain during the Thirty Years ' War.
She then reached the fourth round at Wimbledon, losing to Steffi Graf.

Graf and won
During the summer, Davenport won the tournament in Los Angeles, defeating Graf for the first time in her career in the semifinals, before defeating Anke Huber in the final.
In total, Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles, second among male and female players only to Margaret Court's 24.
Graf won six French Open singles titles ( second to Evert ) and seven Wimbledon singles titles ( third behind Navratilova and Helen Wills Moody ).
On 13 April 1986, Graf won her first WTA tournament and beat Evert for the first time in the final of the Family Circle Cup in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Graf, however, won the tournament in San Antonio, Texas and retained her title in Miami, where she once again defeated Evert in the final.
Graf also won her only Grand Slam doubles title that year — at Wimbledon partnering Sabatini — and picked up a women's doubles Olympic bronze medal.
The Washington, D. C. tournament was notable because Graf won the first twenty points of the final against Zina Garrison.
Graf served for the match at 5 – 3 in the third set but lost the game at love and won only three more points in the match.
Graf won four indoor tournaments after the US Open, but lost again to Sabatini in a Virginia Slims Championships semifinal.
Even though Graf won only one Grand Slam singles title in 1990, she finished the year as the top ranked player.
Following her tournament victory in Berlin, Graf suffered one of the worst defeats of her career in a French Open semifinal where she won only two games against Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and lost her first 6 – 0 set since 1984.
Seles won the match on her 5th match point ; Graf came within 2 points of winning the match a few games earlier.
In the absence of Seles, Graf won three of four Grand Slam events.
Graf also won her fifth and final Chase Championships title with a five set win over Martina Hingis.
Graf won seven singles titles at Wimbledon, six singles titles at the French Open, five singles titles at the US Open, and four singles titles at the Australian Open.
Graf also won 11 doubles titles.
In 1988, Graf won all four Grand Slam singles titles, beating Navratilova 5 – 7, 6 – 2, 6 – 1 in the Wimbledon final along the way.

Graf and Leipzig
They soon established contacts with several prominent civilians, including Carl Goerdeler, the former mayor of Leipzig, and Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, the great-grandnephew of the hero of the Franco-Prussian War.
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Fürst von Wahlstatt (; December 16, 1742 – September 12, 1819 ), Graf ( Count ), later elevated to Fürst ( Prince ) von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall ( field marshal ) who led his army against Napoleon I at the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig in 1813 and at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 with the Duke of Wellington.
Many previous errors in former biographies were corrected and additional information supplied in Carl von Weber's Moritz Graf von Sachsen, Marschall von Frankreich, nach archivalischen Quellen Count of Saxony, Marshal of France, after archival sources ( Leipzig, 1863 ), in Saint-René Taillandier's Maurice de Saxe, étude historique d ' après les documents des archives de Dresde de Saxe, historical study according to the documents from the archives of Dresden ( 1865 ) and in C. F.
He also wrote three novels, Paulus Septimus ( Halle, 1795 ), Graf Donamar ( Göttingen, 1791 ) and Ramiro ( Leipzig, 1804 ), and published a collection of poems ( Göttingen, 1802 ).
Law enforcement in Germany, Leipzig, Leo von Caprivi, List of crossings of the Danube River, List of Germans, List of German towns, List of ministers of the Federal Republic of Germany, Lörrach ( district ), Lower Saxony, Ludwig Erhard, Ludwigsburg ( district ), Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, Luxemburg, Rosa
See also Ebeling, F. F. Graf v. Beust ( Leipzig 1876 ), a full and careful account of his political career, especially up to 1866 ; Diplomatic Sketches: No. 1, Count Beust, by Outsider ( Baron Carl v. Malortie ); Flathe, Geschichte von Sachsen, vol.
* Hess, Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim ( Leipzig, 1855 );
33, " Versuch einer Lebensr beschreibung des F. M. Seckendorf " ( Leipzig, 1792 – 1794 ); Seelander, Graf Seckendorf und der Friede v. Passau ( Gotha, 1883 ); Carlyle, Frederick the Great, vols.
* Graf L. Utterodt zu Scharffenberg, Günther, Graf von Schwarzburg, erwählter deutscher König ( Leipzig, 1862 )
He taught languages for a time in Leipzig, and became tutor to a Graf Igelstrom, whom, in 1792, he accompanied to Warsaw.
* F. W. G. Graf von Berlichingen-Rossach-Geschichte des Ritters Götz von Berlichingen und seiner Familie ( Leipzig, 1861 ).

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