[32] That was the shortest-ever and most one-sided Grand Slam final ever and the only double bagel in a Major final since 1911. For the German painter, see. Graf then lost to Navratilova 75, 63 in the Wimbledon final, her first loss of the year. This including playing basketball and working with specialists in nutrition, physical and mental strength. More than two years elapsed before Seles competed again. 49 . [74] Graf had led 41 in the second set tiebreak, only to lose six points in a row and force a decider. . Though she lost the game to opponent Tracy Austin by 6-4, 6-0, this did very little to dishearten the young blood. Like the exhibition match the previous year against Sabatini, proceeds went to "Children for Tomorrow". Began playing Tennis: 1973 Turned Professional: 18.10.1982. Proceeds from her match against Sabatini went to Graf's foundation, "Children for Tomorrow".[102]. [69] In her defense, she stated that her father Peter was her financial manager, and all financial matters relating to her earnings at the time had been under his control. Voted Germany's Sportswoman of the Century in 1999 by the German press. The earliest sign that Steffi Graf was going to be one of the sport's all-time winners came at the end of a defeat. Most sliced shots float these days; Graf's seemed to reach her opponent's side in a straight line, skimming low over the net. . In 1988, Graf became the third women's star to win the Golden Slam. Talk Tennis Guru. Once was in Syndey early in the year at a small tournament, and again at Indian Wells, 1999. [142] The Graf-Agassi family resides in Summerlin, a community in the Las Vegas Valley. Graf began 1993 with four losses in her first six tournaments of the year: two to Snchez Vicario and one each to Seles and the 36-year-old Martina Navratilova. Last edited on 28 February 2023, at 20:01, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Steffi_Graf_career_statistics&oldid=1142150918, Virginia Slims Championships, New York City, WTA Tour Championships, New York, United States. Five months later, the world no. However, in the Federation Cup final in Vancouver, Canada, three weeks later, she defeated Evert easily 62, 61. She did not win a tournament but consistently reached tournament finals, semifinals and quarterfinals, with the highlight being her semifinal loss to Navratilova at the US Open. She teamed with Ansley Cargill in women's doubles against Anna Kournikova and Likhovtseva but lost 52. 1 men's tennis player Andre Agassi in October 2001. And so many times she was able to absorb her opponent's biggest blows and . The German, born on 14 June 1969 in Mannheim, was already showing the qualities that would lead to her being world no. Steffi Graf -vs- Opponent Name Score: Result: win/loss Part 1 : View Download Part 2 :View Download ., Steffi Graf - My Best: "Steffi is the goddess of Tennis" : John McEnroe "She let her racket do the talking. And each time the opponent threw a problem her way, she . [62] Although Graf ended the year ranked No. [105] It was the first time in 14 years Graf had played Navratilova. She won five consecutive singles majors (1988 Australian Open to 1989 Australian Open), and seven out of eight, in two calendar years (1988 Australian Open to 1989 US Open, except 1989 French Open). [50][51], During Seles's absence, Graf won 65 of 67 matches,[52] three of four Grand Slam events and the year-end Virginia Slims championships. Unbeatable. [59][60] She began to wear a back brace and was unsure about playing the US Open but elected to play while receiving treatment and stretching for two hours before each match. [28][29][30][31] The official time of the match given on the scoresheet was 34 minutes; however, just 32 minutes of that was spent on the court, as a rain break split the match into two periods of play, of nine and 23 minutes. In the French Open final, Graf defeated Navratilova, who was the world No. Graf is the first German to win the Spain's 'Prince of Asturias' award. Defending champion Steffi Graf was seeded first again at the French Open and swiftly went about beating her opponents, dropping only 11 games until the semi-finals.. Up against fourth-seeded Argentine Gabriela Sabatini in the last four, Steffi Graf faced her first real test, but overcame it with ease, winning 6-3, 7-6 to go through to the final. Zvereva endured a magical run at Roland Garros that year, but things unraveled in the final when she came up against a Steffi Graf that was in destructive mode. She retired from tennis in 1999. 6 in 1985. Her parents are Heidi Schalk and Peter Graf. Graf has a 20863 (76.8%) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.[1]. Graf was ranked world No. This was a major upset as Garrison had to save a match point to defeat Monica Seles in the quarterfinal, and was expected to easily fall to Graf, whom she had not beaten in four years. . Graf then won three consecutive indoor titles at Tokyo, Zurich, and Brighton, before once again contending with Navratilova at the season-ending Virginia Slims Championships in New York. Even though she lost the opening set, Graf went on to prevail in three sets. When she was nine years old, her family moved to the neighboring town of Brhl. I had one day to turn around, get home, change and get on the flight to Seoul. By August 1999, Graf had already announced twice that it was going to be her final year on the tour. 1 ranking to Martina Hingis and failed to win a Grand Slam title for the first time in ten years in 1997. She lost twice to Sabatini in the early spring at the Lipton International and the Bausch & Lomb Championships, which now brought her to seven losses in her last eight matches against Sabatini; however, the Bausch & Lomb loss would be Graf's final loss to Sabatini, winning her next, and last eight matches against Sabatini.[49]. Graf beat opponents with spectacular precision, and Williams had a power game, unlike any woman in professional tennis. In 2008 Graf lost an exhibition match against Kimiko Date at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo. Is it possible to have any other year Steffi Graf: yep, it would be like Monica's or Serena's type of dominance. She reached a total of 31 singles major finals. I don't care who believes Court and Serena are greater than her because I don't subscribe to highest slam count is the be-all and end-all in GOAT. 1 . In the fall, Graf won the Volkswagen Card Cup in Leipzig a day before her foot operation, losing only two games to Jana Novotn in the final. In July 2005, Graf competed in one tie of World Team Tennis (WTT) on the Houston Wranglers team. Serena did that only for a few tournaments in her career while Steffi did . She has emerged as one of the strongest tennis players of all time. [103] Graf completely ruled out a return to professional tennis. 3 at that time and said, "I have done everything I wanted to do in tennis. But the world of tennis is still waiting for another player capable of securing a Golden Slam in one year. 1 was in peerless form on the clay courts of Roland . Feb 24, 2023. Voted Most admirable German woman by Amica magazine, 2005. will, Steffi would don her stoical mask and use her cannon of a forehand, the most powerful weapon in the women's game, to overwhelm her opponents. It just felt something special that I was going to, recalls Graf. However, there was also a 15-year-old who shot into the scene in 1995 that would take the tennis world by storm. Only three other players have won the four majors plus the Olympic Games title, and never in the same calendar year. No medals were awarded as this was not an official Olympic event.[23]. She had to overcome three difficult three set matches en route to this final, against Mariaan De Swardt in the second round, Venus Williams in the quarterfinals and Mirjana Lui in the semifinals. Instead of being hailed as the undisputed female GOAT, people will always talk about her mysterious backhand deficiency. Steffi Graf's 22 Grand Slam singles titles put her second on the list of major wins in the female competition since the introduction of the Open Era in 1968 . [77] [145] She is the founder and chairperson of "Children for Tomorrow", a non-profit foundation established in 1998 for implementing and developing projects to support children who have been traumatized by war or other crises. 1 ranking while she was sidelined. Four Grand Slam wins and an Olympic title in the same year a feat that no male or female player had achieved before or has done since. Stefanie Maria "Steffi" Graf (German pronunciation: [tf gaf]; born 14 Juin 1969) is a umwhile Warld No. The loss deprived her of the Golden Super Slam. Home; Q & A; Blog; Contact; Taramati Baradari Resort, Weather Biarritz October, Central Gwinnett High School, Facts About Victoria, Australia, Quick Funeral Home Obituaries . Having suffered from leg cramps since the middle of the third set, Graf ran off the court seconds after match point to seek medical treatment. Do Not Disturb. 3, having racked up a total of 107 tournament victories. Graf's 1988 Grand Slam remains the only one in history completed on three surfaces (grass, clay, hard court), as all other Grand Slams in tennis history were achieved prior to the introduction of hard court at the US Open in 1978.[35]. More to Graf's net worth, family, height, net worth, nationality, residence, mansion, stats, retirement, now, news, updates and facts. At the end of the year, the municipality of Brhl, her hometown, gave her the title of honorary citizen. [41][42] Graf, however, recovered to defeat Martina Navratilova 62, 67, 61 in the Wimbledon final after defeating Monica Seles 60, 61 in a fourth round match, Arantxa Snchez Vicario in a quarterfinal, and Chris Evert in a semifinal. She won 7 Wimbledon, 6 French Open, 5 US Open and 4 Australian Open . On 1 October 1988, in winning the final at the Olympic Games in Seoul, German tennis player Steffi Graf achieved what no one else had done before or has done since. Highly emotional and sensitive, with a temperament more suited to a poet than to a professional athlete, Steffi had a poignant sadness about . Her glittering career saw her occupy the world no.1 spot for a total of 377 weeks (a record), including a run of 186 consecutive weeks between August 1987 and March 1991. She was named the 1988 BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year. [16], In March 2012, Tennis Channel picked Graf as the greatest female tennis player ever in their list of 100 greatest tennis players of all time. [113] She often positioned herself in her backhand corner and although this left her forehand wide open and vulnerable to attack, her court speed meant that only the most accurate shots wide to her forehand caused any trouble. In 1985 and early 1986, Graf emerged as the top challenger to the dominance of Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. Graf, meanwhile, was back to defend her Olympic title on the clay courts of Barcelona 1992, where she took silver after losing to the USAs Jennifer Capriati in the final. According to her coaches Pavel Sloil and Heinz Gnthardt, Graf's superior sense of timing was the key behind the success of her forehand. This was not a first-round sacrifice, an opponent drawn at random. She was unstoppable. She won no titles during the next three years, but her ranking climbed steadily to world No. The assailant, a fan of German . [16] When asked in an interview to name the greatest players of all time, Serena Williams stated Graf and Roger Federer. In the meantime, she lost surprisingly to Nicole Bradtke of Australia in a Fed Cup match on clay before winning the Acura Classic in San Diego and the Canadian Open in Toronto in preparation for the US Open. Answer (1 of 4): It isn't hard to replicate Steffi Graf's forehand, it's just not optimal. [24] In 1985, for instance, she played only ten events leading up to the US Open, whereas another up-and-coming star, Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina, who was a year younger than Graf, played 21. 1 ranking for the first time in 22 months. TMF. [124][125][126] In 2010, Graf and Agassi collaborated with Head and developed the new line of Star Series tennis racquets. [39] In the Boca Raton final, Graf lost the only set she conceded to Chris Evert in their final seven matches.[40]. The Serbian tennis player this week surpassed Steffi Graf in the record of weeks at the top of the world ranking (both men's and women's) and there is curiosity to understand where Nole can arrive . After winning two more indoor tournaments at Zurich and Brighton, she failed once again in the Virginia Slims Championships, losing her quarterfinal to Novotn. Argentinas Gabriela Sabatini reached her first ever final, but Graf secured a 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 victory. They have two children. After breaking Novotn's serve, Graf won the next four games to take the match 76, 16, 64. Graf lost to Conchita Martnez in her comeback tournament a month later in Philadelphia. . Even discounting that result, no other player had played and won 27 Grand Slam matches in a single year before. I feel I have nothing left to accomplish. Steffi is the GOAT in women's tennis because she's the most dominant player to ever play this game. At the 1999 French Open, Graf and Agassi . She would either destroy opponents, clinically and . At Wimbledon, after struggling through early-round three-setters against Mariaan de Swardt and Patty Fendick, she easily defeated Natasha Zvereva in the quarterfinal, Sabatini in the semifinal, and Seles in the final, 62, 61, with Seles playing in almost complete silence because of widespread media and player criticism of her grunting. Selected for European Heroes in 2004 and 2005 by TIME Magazine. Steffi Graf: Steffi Graf has 22 grand slams to her name, most coming during the late 80s and 90s. It was Graf's second consecutive loss to Novotna, and dating back to their 1991 Australian Open quarterfinal match, Jana had won three of their last five meetings. In the late eighties and nineties Graf dominated. The match was notable for its dramatic ending. She and Agassi, her husband, were on Team Elton John, which competed against Team Billie Jean King. . [154] Her unprecedented Golden Slam saw her receive the 1988 BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year. Graf is the only person to have won the 'Golden Slam' (1988). The experience of 88 in Seoul probably stands out, just coming from the US Open where I won the Grand Slam. After surviving a scare in a three-setter against Amanda Coetzer in the first round, Graf reached the final with relative ease, while Seles went through her side of the draw in even more convincing fashion. Having won the first three Majors of the year, Djokovic is three-fifths of the way to a . Steffi Graf - 22; The former German tennis star is third on the list with 22 grand slam titles victories. Graf again missed the Australian Open after undergoing surgery in December 1995 to remove bone splinters from her left foot. The similarities and differences between Steffi Graf in 1988 and Serena Williams in 2015. Graf played in her first professional tournament in October 1982 at Filderstadt, Germany. Twice in the third set Snchez Vicario served for the championship but was broken each time by Graf. She has appeared in many advertisements and television commercials with Andre Agassi including Canon Inc.[130] and Longines in 2008 (Agassi became Longines ambassador in 2007). Steffi Graf was born in Mannheim, West Germany on June 14, 1969. She then beat Snchez Vicario in the finals of both the French Open and Wimbledon. Stefanie Maria Graf (/rf, rf/ GRA(H)F, German: [tfi af] (listen);[4][5] born 14 June 1969) is a German former professional tennis player. Shortly after the US Open, she underwent surgery to remove a bone spur in her right wrist. She had an Adidas sneakers line known as the St. Graf Pro line. Stefanie Maria "Steffi" Graf; 14. 1969, , ) . The match was played over two days with Navratilova finally winning after saving three match points 61, 67, 76. Graf later stated it was the best tennis she had ever played in a Grand Slam final. The 19-year-old Graf lost the first set 7-5 before getting the measure of her rival and fighting back to take the next two sets 6-2, 6-1. Graf lost her singles match to Elena Likhovtseva 54. [150] Flink said in 2020 that the jury was still out on (Serena) Williams as the greatest ever, but Williams' consistency over the long span did not match that of Graf or Navratilova. Starting in the early 1990s, she used the slice almost exclusively in baseline rallies and mostly limited the topspin backhand to passing shots. Graf then went on to reach the quarterfinals of the Australian Open before losing to Monica Seles in two sets. The weeks following Wimbledon [in 1999] weren't easy for me. International Olympic Committee. 2021 International Olympic Committee. Ideea de a ncerca jocul de tenis aparine tatlui ei, Peter Graf, care era agent la o asociaie de asigurri i vnztor de automobile pn la vrsta de 27 de ani cnd descoper posibilitile sale n domeniul sportului de tenis. Chosen by World Economic Forum As Young Global Leader for 2008, Godmother of the Navigator of The Seas (Royal Caribbean Cruiselines), 2002. The pair was moderately successful, winning the 1988 Wimbledon Championships together and reaching the finals of the French Open in 1986, 1987 and 1989. [21] Her father, an aspiring tennis coach, first introduced her to the game, teaching his three-year-old daughter how to swing a wooden racket in the family's living room. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for a record 377 total weeks. Graf defaulted before the 1997 final of this tournament, which is classified as a walkover and, therefore, does not count as a loss on her official record. A commemorative plaque outside the venue in Seoul bears testament to the event: Historic Place for Golden Slam. [151], Graf was voted the ITF World Champion in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1996. It is true that Graf had one of the best forehands of her era, but that doesn't mean that it is mechanically perfect. June 4, 2020 marks the 32nd anniversary of Steffi Graf's ruthless lesson in the 1998 French Open final with Natasha Zvereva on the receiving end. Official match time was 34 minutes, which charitably included two minutes of rain delay. In the womens tournament, Williams could repeat the achievement if she competes in what will be her fifth Olympic Games. She claimed a prestigious and symbolic victory in the final against Yugoslavias Sabrina Gole on the courts at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), winning 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. Graf did not lose a set the whole tournament. She returned to win a small tournament at Mahwah just before the US Open where, in one of the most anticipated matches of the year, she encountered Navratilova in a semifinal. Graf then won the tournament in Berlin, losing only twelve games in five matches. In their prime, they ruled their eras with their own dominating styles. Graf's technique on the forehand was unique and instantly recognizable: generating considerable racquet head speed with her swing, she reached the point of contact late and typically out of the air. In February 2000, Graf played against Kimiko Date at Nagoya Rainbow Hall in Tokyo, winning in three sets. The partnership was the subject of much discussion, as the two women, both known to be shy, usually kept communication to a minimum during changeovers and between points, a highly unusual situation in doubles. She was absolutely right the term Golden Slam was born at that exact moment. "Steffi Graf is the best all-around player," said Evert, whose name is also mentioned as one of the all-time greats. [135][136], From 1992 to 1999, Graf dated racing driver Michael Bartels. At Wimbledon, Graf defeated Jana Novotn to win her third consecutive, and fifth overall, ladies' title. Key; W F SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A . In Indian Wells Graf lost to Serena Williams in three sets. That doesn't mean it will happen. . While the Berlin tournament was being played, the largest-circulation German tabloid, Bild, ran a story about an alleged scandal involving Graf's father. Graf reached 13 consecutive major singles finals, from the 1987 French Open through to . [100] In September 2004, Graf dispatched her former doubles partner Gabriela Sabatini, in straight sets, in an exhibition match played in Berlin, Germany. Nominated and voted the title Mother of the nation in her country, Germany, 2010. The treatment was for a fracture of the cartilage as well as a shortening and partial rupture of the patellar tendon of her left knee. Martina Navratilova included Graf at the top of her list of the greatest players ever. In an interview with Stern magazine in July 1990, Graf stated, "I could not fight as usual."[46]. I've always looked up to her and the way she approached the game" : Pete Sampras Graf remains one of the greatest champions in the history of her sport. [131][132] In 2015, she was appointed as the brand ambassador of Kerala tourism, for promoting Ayurveda in North America and Europe. Her 0.977 winning percentage is the second-highest in the open era behind Navratilova.[44]. David Douillet writes judo history in Sydney in 2000. 1 Novak Djokovic could do the same if he wins gold, as could Roger Federer if he is involved in the Games. 1999 Athlete of the Century for the category Female Athlete in Ballsports by a panel of the, 1999 The Greatest Female Tennis Player of the 20th century, by a panel of tennis experts assembled by the Associated Press, 1999 Female Athlete of the Year, by the German television broadcaster ARD, 1999 Female Sports Award of the Last Decade, by, 1999 Olympic Order granted by Dr. Antonio Samaranch, president of the IOC, 2002 Medal of Honor, bestowed by the prime minister of Graf's home state, 2008 Cross of the Order of Merit awarded to her by German Federal President Horst Khler. All Rights Reserved. Graf had already won 5 Wimbledon titles by then and was hunting for her 6th trophy. But Vicario took the first set and Graf took the second. Serena was 17. [83], At the French Open, Graf reached her first Grand Slam final in three years and fought back from a set and twice from a break down in the second set to defeat the top ranked Hingis in three sets for a memorable victory. 2 Hingis and world No. [115], She built her powerful and accurate serve up to 183km/h (114mph), making it one of the fastest serves in women's tennis and was a capable volleyer. She played Jelena Dokic in Christchurch, New Zealand, Amanda Coetzer in Durban, South Africa, and her former rival Arantxa Snchez Vicario in Zaragoza, Spain. 1 Martina Navratilova, and reached two finals, at Wimbledon and the US Open, losing out to Navratilova in both. She ended the 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995, and 1996 tennis seasons as the worlds top-ranked player. It would also be the last loss Graf would ever have to Novotna in a match she completed (she did have a loss after withdrawing with injury after the first set of a late 1996 match). [117] Early in her career, Graf used the Dunlop Maxpower Pro and Maxpower Kevlar racquets and then played with the Max 200G racquet from 1984 to 1993[118][119][120][121] before switching to Wilson from 1994 to 1999. Graf, however, won the tournament in San Antonio, Texas, and retained her title in Miami, where she once again defeated Evert in the final. She survived an intense three-set battle with Helena Sukova in the semis, breaking in the tenth and final game to win the third set 64. . In 1984, she first gained international attention when she almost upset the tenth seed, Jo Durie of the United Kingdom, in a fourth round Centre Court match at Wimbledon. Venus Williams. Graf lost twice to Sabatini during the spring, once on hardcourts in Boca Raton, Florida, and once on clay at Amelia Island, Florida. She made it to the final and took the first set against Snchez Vicario but lost the next two sets Sanchez Vicario's last victory over Graf. thesportslegends. After losing the Wimbledon final against the USAs Lindsay Davenport that same year, Graf retired from sport in August while she was still world no. She then successfully defended the three Grand Slam titles she won the year before. Sport - Tennis: Novak Djokovic equals Steffi Graf's record for most weeks as world number one: Novak Djokovic equals Steffi Graf's record for most weeks as world. 667 (25-02-23) Best Rank. Shortly after the stabbing, during a players meeting at the Italian Open in Rome, 17 of the world's top 25 WTA members voted against preserving Seles' world No. She won 22 Grand Slam Singles' teetles, an in 1988 wis the only tennis player tae achieve the "Gowden Slam", winnin, in the Singles, aw fower Grand Slam teetles an the Olympic Gowd medal in the semme year. Martina Navratilova then defeated Graf 76, 67, 64 in a US Open semifinal, the first time she had beaten Graf in four years. Peter Graf also kept a tight rein on Graf's personal life. On 5 June 1999, backed by a passionate central court crowd at Roland Garros, Graf won an epic final 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 against world no. Her winning streak (unbeaten since the 1989 French Open loss to Arantxa Snchez) continued with victories in Tokyo, Amelia Island, and Hamburg. Despite their differences, their careers, on and off the court . Steffi Graf vs. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario ** **Head to Head: **28-8, Graf . Seles defeated Graf at the Australian Open 46, 63, 62. In the Miami final, she lost her first set of the yearto Natasha Zverevaafter winning 54 consecutive sets. Winner of as many as 22 Grand Slam titles, Steffi's presence was enough to send shivers down the spine of her opponents. No. Victories at Hamburg and Berlin (beating Snchez Vicario in the finals of both) prepared her for the French Open, where she defeated Snchez Vicario in the semifinals after losing the first set 60. Steffi Graf with the Wimbledon trophy in 1989 after defeating Martina Navratilova 6-2, 6-7 (1), 6-1 in the final. [54] She then won her next four tournaments in Tokyo, Indian Wells, Delray Beach and Miami respectively. Graf and Kohde-Kilsch lost in the semifinals to Jana Novotn and Helena Sukov 75, 63. Graf was the first tennis player to achieve the feat: wheelchair tennis players Diede de Groot and Dylan Alcott achieved the Golden Slam in 2021. She married fellow Olympic champion Agassi in 2001, and the pair have two children together. The American then took her opponent to a tie-break in the second set, eventually going down 7-3. Graf's semifinal match at the 1988 US Open was a walkover (so not counted as win), The main weapons in Graf's game were her powerful inside-out forehand drive (which earned her the moniker Frulein Forehand) and her intricate footwork. [109], Note: 1 was in peerless form on the clay courts of Roland Garros. Suffering from food poisoning, she had struggled to beat Monica Seles in their semifinal 63, 36, 63 and said that she had menstrual cramps in the final. Sela said: Is it possible to have another 1988 Golden Grand Slam Steffi Graf: yeah sure, anything's possible, like having all eight planets aligned in the solar system. Steffi Graf, byname of Stephanie Maria Graf, (born June 14, 1969, Brhl, West Germany [now in Germany]), German tennis player who dominated women's tennis in the late 1980s and '90s, winning 22 Grand Slam singles titles. Graf retired at the age of 30 in 1999 while ranked as the world No. Less than three weeks after beating her in New York, Graf inflicted yet another defeat on the Argentinean, giving her no chance with an imposing 6-3, 6-3 victory. Graf then won all five of her Fed Cup matches, helping Germany defeat Spain in the final by defeating Arantxa Snchez Vicario, 64, 62. Graf and Navratilova faced each other six times and Graf had the advantage, 4-2. Retiring from the sport in 1999, Graf's career remains one of the most looked upon in tennis history. 98 in 1983, No. Serena Williams, who will face Kerber in the final, beat Steffi Graf for the title at Indian Wells, Calif., in 1999. [147] In November 2018, Tennis.com polled its readers to choose the greatest women's tennis player of all time and Graf came in first.
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