Tom Karp, the Glossary
Thomas Karp (born October 13, 1946) is an American former professional tennis player.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: All-America, Allen Fox, French Open, Los Angeles, Nicola Pietrangeli, Peter Fishbach, Stan Smith, Tennis, The Clarion-Ledger, The Gazette (Montreal), The New York Times, UCLA Bruins, University High School (Los Angeles), 1967 U.S. National Championships – Men's singles, 1969 Maccabiah Games, 1973 Wimbledon Championships, 1973 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles.
- Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games
- Maccabiah Games competitors for the United States
- Maccabiah Games tennis players
All-America
The All-America designation is an annual honor bestowed on outstanding athletes in the United States who are considered to be among the best athletes in their respective sport.
Allen Fox
Allen E. Fox (born June 25, 1939) is an American former tennis player in the 1960s and 1970s who went on to be a college coach and author. Tom Karp and Allen Fox are Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games, Jewish American tennis players, tennis players from Los Angeles and UCLA Bruins men's tennis players.
French Open
The French Open (Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
Nicola Pietrangeli
Nicola "Nicky" Pietrangeli (born 11 September 1933) is an Italian former tennis player.
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Peter Fishbach
Peter Fishbach (born August 29, 1947) is an American former professional tennis player. Tom Karp and Peter Fishbach are Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games, Jewish American tennis players, Maccabiah Games competitors for the United States and Maccabiah Games tennis players.
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Stan Smith
Stanley Roger Smith (born December 14, 1946) is an American former professional tennis player.
Tennis
Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).
The Clarion-Ledger
The Clarion Ledger is an American daily newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi.
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The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette, also known as the Montreal Gazette, is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper which is owned by Postmedia Network.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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UCLA Bruins
The UCLA Bruins are the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Los Angeles.
University High School (Los Angeles)
University High School Charter, commonly known as "Uni", is a public secondary school, built 1923–1924, and founded 1924, located in West Los Angeles, a district in Los Angeles, California, near the city's border with Santa Monica.
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1967 U.S. National Championships – Men's singles
John Newcombe defeated Clark Graebner 6–4, 6–4, 8–6 in the final to win the men's singles title at the 1967 U.S. National Championships.
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1969 Maccabiah Games
At the 8th Maccabiah Games from July 29 to August 7, 1969, 1,450 athletes from 27 countries competed in 22 sports in Israel.
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1973 Wimbledon Championships
The 1973 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom.
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1973 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
Jan Kodeš defeated Alex Metreveli in the final, 6–1, 9–8(7–5), 6–3 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1973 Wimbledon Championships.
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See also
Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games
- Abby Hoffman
- Albert Axelrod
- Allen Fox
- Benny Rubinstein
- Bernard Lepkofker
- Bruce Fleisher
- Carl Borack
- David Berger (weightlifter)
- David Micahnik
- Dov Markus
- Ed Rubinoff
- Eric Minkin
- Esmé Emmanuel
- Esther Roth-Shahamorov
- Irene Ogus
- Jack Saul (tennis)
- Jeff Ingber
- Jorge Telch
- Julian Krinsky
- Julie Heldman
- Leah Neuberger
- Marilyn Aschner
- Mark Spitz
- Marlene Bruten
- Mary Meijer-van der Sluis
- Paulina Peled
- Peter Bakonyi (fencer, born 1933)
- Peter Fishbach
- Ralph Cooperman
- Raul Geller
- Roberto Strauss
- Ronald Green (basketball)
- Ronald K. Goldman
- Shaul Ladany
- Sherry Cassuto
- Terry Farnsworth
- Tom Karp
- Vicki Berner
- Yona Melnik
Maccabiah Games competitors for the United States
- Alex Treves
- Amy Schwartz (sportsperson)
- Andy Rosenband
- Brian Ginsberg
- Charlie Reiter
- Dan Middleman
- David Schipper
- Doug Eisenman
- Dov Markus
- Eric Friedler
- Eugene Selznick
- Evan Bernstein (wrestler)
- Gabe Polsky
- Harlan Cohen
- Jeff Agoos
- Judy Shapiro-Ikenberry
- Leah Neuberger
- Leon Sharf
- Marty Fleckman
- Meirav Shamir
- Mickey Cohen (soccer)
- Mike Hartman
- Otto Decker
- Pablo Eisenberg
- Peter Fishbach
- Reba Monness
- Rena Kanokogi
- Rhett Bernstein
- Robin Tenney
- Ryan Adeleye
- Savannah Levin
- Sidney Schwartz
- Stacey Schefflin
- Tom Karp
- Vic Frank
- Zac MacMath
Maccabiah Games tennis players
- Amy Schwartz (sportsperson)
- Angelica Rozeanu
- Carrie-Lynn Cohen
- Damián Furmanski
- Daniel Prenn
- Dave Abelson
- Doug Eisenman
- Eleazar Davidman
- Eric Friedler
- Eva Duldig
- Julia Glushko
- Nicolás Massú
- Paulina Peled
- Peter Fishbach
- Richard Lubner
- Sidney Schwartz
- Stacey Schefflin
- Tom Karp
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Karp
Also known as Karp, Tom, Thomas Karp.