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Basel 1986  - 1/4 final
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Stefan Edberg
 
Stefan Eriksson
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Age
62
188cm
Height
193cm
77kg
Weight
85kg
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Past 6 months
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Head to Head
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63 62check
27 Jul 1987
60 60 60check
22 Jun 1987
63 36 63check
15 Oct 1986
76 64 check
10 Feb 1986
Latest results
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61 64
Oct 1986
check
61 60
Oct 1986
clear
76 62
Sep 1986
check
76 64
Sep 1986
check
63 62
Sep 1986
check
63 36 63
Sep 1986
clear
62 63
Sep 1986
check
64 63
Sep 1986
check
60 75
Sep 1986
check
64 61
Sep 1986
Oct 1986
64 60
check
Sep 1986
63 63
clear
Aug 1986
63 61 62
clear
Jul 1986
63 16 61
clear
Apr 1986
64 63
clear
Apr 1986
76 63
check
Apr 1986
62 62
clear
Feb 1986
76 64
clear
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