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August 22, 2005 (Monday)

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Country: Russia Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA Height: 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) Weight: 59 kg (131 lbs) Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Turned pro: 2001 Highest singles ranking: 1 (2005/08/22) Highest doubles ranking: 41 (2004/06/14) Singles titles: 10 Doubles Titles: 3 Career Prize Money... Lindsay A. Davenport (born June 8, 1976 in Palos Verdes, California) is an American and current World No. ... WTA stands for Womens Tennis Association, and is also known as the WTA Tour, and is to womens tennis what the ATP is to mens tennis. ... Tickle U is a pre-school television programming block on Cartoon Network, airing from 9 AM-11 AM US Eastern/Pacific Time. ... Cartoon Network is a cable television channel created by Turner Broadcasting and dedicated to showing animated programming. ...


 
 

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