gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:Tennis
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gptkbp:australian_open_debut
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gptkb:1999
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gptkbp:australian_open_finals
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gptkb:1
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gptkbp:birth_date
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1979-07-05
July 5, 1979
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gptkbp:birth_place
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
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gptkbp:championship
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gptkb:25
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gptkbp:coaching_career
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2014-present
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gptkbp:famous_for
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her powerful serve and volley.
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gptkbp:first_frenchwoman
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to reach No. 1 in the world rankings.
to win a Grand Slam singles title since 1983.
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gptkbp:french_open_debut
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gptkb:1996
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gptkbp:french_open_finals
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gptkb:1
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gptkbp:grand_slam_titles
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gptkb:1
2
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gptkbp:head_coach
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gptkb:Andy_Murray
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gptkbp:highest_year_end_ranking
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World No. 1 in 2004
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Amélie Mauresmo
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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Billie Jean King.
Chris Evert.
Martina Navratilova.
Monica Seles.
Steffi Graf.
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gptkbp:is_played_by
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right-handed
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gptkbp:medal
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gptkb:1
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gptkbp:nationality
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gptkb:French
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gptkbp:notable_achievements
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French Sportswoman of the Year 2004.
French Tennis Federation Hall of Fame.
ITF World Champion 2003.
WTA Player of the Year 2004.
WTA Player of the Year 2006.
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gptkbp:notable_rivalry
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gptkb:Lindsay_Davenport
gptkb:Justine_Henin
gptkb:Serena_Williams
gptkb:Venus_Williams
gptkb:Maria_Sharapova
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gptkbp:prize_money
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$ 17,000,000
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gptkbp:rank
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gptkb:1
World No. 1
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gptkbp:residence
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gptkb:Paris,_France
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gptkbp:retired
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gptkb:2009
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gptkbp:retirement
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injuries.
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gptkbp:retirement_year
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2009-09-30
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gptkbp:role
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tennis coach.
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gptkbp:style_of_play
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all-court
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gptkbp:tournament
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gptkb:1
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gptkbp:turning_pro
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gptkb:1993
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gptkbp:usopen_debut
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gptkb:1999
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gptkbp:usopen_finals
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gptkb:0
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gptkbp:wimbledon_debut
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gptkb:1999
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gptkbp:wimbledon_finals
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gptkb:1
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gptkbp:won
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gptkb:Women's_Singles
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:France
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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3
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