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  1. Patrick Rafter (28 de diciembre de 1972, Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia) es un extenista profesional australiano. Alcanzó el primer puesto del ranking mundial por una semana el 26 de julio de 1999, convirtiéndose así en el número 1 que menos tiempo ha ocupado el puesto en la historia del deporte. 1 También es recordado por haber obtenido ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_RafterPat Rafter - Wikipedia

    Patrick Michael Rafter (born 28 December 1972) is an Australian former world No. 1 tennis player. He reached the top Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) singles ranking on 26 July 1999.

  3. 26 de jul. de 1999 · Find out the latest news, bio, stats, and results of Patrick Rafter, the former World No. 1 tennis player from Australia. See his career highlights, draws, and matches on the ATP Tour.

  4. Rafter’s career record in Davis Cup play was 21-11 (18-10 singles, 3-1 doubles). His two dramatic Wimbledon title-bout losses were painful, too, but Pat isn’t one to brood. In 2000, it seemed that he had Sampras trapped—up a set, leading 4-1 in the second-set breaker with two serves to come.

  5. Regarded as one of Ireland’s most outstanding musicians, international award winning violinist and conductor Patrick Rafter has toured Europe, the Middle East, South America and Asia as soloist, recitalist and chamber musician.

  6. Learn about the career highlights and achievements of Patrick Rafter, the first Australian man to win back-to-back US Open titles and reach No. 1 in the world. Read his induction speech, links to his biography and timeline, and his humanitarian award.

  7. www.usopen.org › 2017/09/10 › 2017/09/10_the_open_interview_patrick_rafterThe Open Interview: Patrick Rafter

    10 de sept. de 2017 · Twenty years ago, Australian Pat Rafter volleyed a winner into the open court and collapsed on his back, the moment when the game's then-newest Grand Slam champion was crowned. It was 1997, the first year of Arthur Ashe Stadium's existence, when the DecoTurf courts were still green and serve-and-volley tennis was commonplace on the ...