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Former tennis player Andre Agassi shares rare photos with his wife

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Former tennis player Andre Agassi surprised his fans by sharing photos of himself with his wife Steffi Graf on social media. The 54-year-old dedicated a note to the former tennis player, to whom he has been married since 2001, on International Women's Day. Fans were surprised, as the couple rarely share photos together.

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Former tennis player Andre Agassi surprised his fans by sharing photos of himself with his wife Steffi Graf on social media. The 54-year-old dedicated a note to the former tennis player, to whom he has been married since 2001, on International Women's Day. Fans were surprised, as the couple rarely share photos together.

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At the age of 90, Yolanda Ramírez, who is considered to be the best Mexican tennis player of all time, died. The news was released on social networks by the Government of the State of Puebla, where she was originally from. “With deep sadness, we regret the passing of Yola Ramírez, the best tennis player in Teziuteca, who proudly brought the name of our state to the whole world. Victories in Roland Garros and other international contests are just…

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Ricardo ThomasYolanda Ramírez, considered the best tennis player in Mexico’s history, died at the age of 90. The Puebla government, from where she was originally from, reported on the death of the player who won a Grand Slam crown in doubles by Roland Garros in 1958. In her career she won 29 titles in individual competitions and four others in doubles. Yolanda del Monte Carmelo Ramírez was named Yola la Grande in her time as a player. A week ago…

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Just a week after turning 90, Mexican tennis lost one of its greatest figures. Yolanda Ramírez, considered the best player in the history of the country, died leaving a legacy that marked the national sport. Originally from Puebla, Ramírez stood out worldwide with achievements such as the double title in Roland Garros in 1958, forming a couple with Rosa María “Pajarita” Reyes, as well as the mixed doubles championship alongside the British Billy…

Mexico City, March 9.- Just a week after reaching 90 years of age, the legend of Mexican tennis Yolanda Ramírez passed away. The player originally from Puebla, is considered the best in our country because she boasts in her record achievements as the double title in Roland Garros (1958), doing double with Rosa María “Pajarita” Reyes. She also obtained the crown in mixed doubles with the British Billy Knight. Reyes came to occupy place six in the…

The Government of Puebla announced the death of Yola Ramírez, recognized as the best tennis player in Teziutlán, who proudly represented her state and Mexico in international competitions. The renowned athlete died on March 9, 2025, according to the statement. "With deep sadness, we regret the death of Yola Ramírez, the best tennis player in Teziuteca, who proudly bore the name of our state to the whole world," the Government of Puebla said thro…

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horacero.com.mx broke the news on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
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