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PIERS Marie - France

ROOST Van Dominik - Belgium

Seles Monica - USA

TESTU Sandry - France

TOZIA Natalie - France

HUBER Anke - Germany

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KETZER Amanda - South Africa

MAIOLI Iva - Croatia

SANCHES Aranta - Spain

SPIRLIA Irina - Romania

HINGIS Martina - Switzerland

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DEVOTNA Yana - Czech Republic

RAYMOND Lisa - USA

SUGIYAMA Aii - Japan

WILLIAMS Venus - USA

WILLIAMS Sirena - USA

SCHNEIDER Patti - Switzerland

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MARTINEZ Conchita - Spain

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DAVENPORT Lindsay - USA

KURNIKOVA Anna - Russia

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