Steffi Graf
German former tennis player
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2022 | Graf honored with the Carnegie Corporation of New York's Great Immigrant Award. |
2022 | Graf honored with the Carnegie Corporation of New York's Great Immigrant Award. |
July 2020 | The Guardian readers chose Graf as the greatest female tennis player of the past 50 years, winning nearly twice as many votes as any other player. |
July 2020 | The Guardian readers chose Graf as the greatest female tennis player of the past 50 years, winning nearly twice as many votes as any other player. |
November 2018 | Tennis.com readers voted Graf as the greatest women's tennis player of all time in a reader poll. |
November 2018 | Tennis.com readers voted Graf as the greatest women's tennis player of all time in a reader poll. |
2015 | Appointed as brand ambassador of Kerala tourism, tasked with promoting Ayurveda in North America and Europe. |
2015 | Graf receives the International Club's Jean Borotra Sportsmanship Award. |
2015 | Graf receives the International Club's Jean Borotra Sportsmanship Award. |
2015 | Appointed as brand ambassador of Kerala tourism, tasked with promoting Ayurveda in North America and Europe. |
March 2012 | Tennis Channel selected Graf as the greatest female tennis player ever in their list of 100 greatest tennis players of all time. |
March 2012 | Tennis Channel selected Graf as the greatest female tennis player ever in their list of 100 greatest tennis players of all time. |
2010 | Participated in WTT Smash Hits exhibition in Washington, D.C. to support the Elton John AIDS Foundation, playing in celebrity, women's, and mixed doubles before straining her left calf muscle. |
2010 | Collaborated with Andre Agassi and Head to develop the new line of Star Series tennis racquets. |
2010 | Collaborated with Andre Agassi and Head to develop the new line of Star Series tennis racquets. |
2010 | Participated in WTT Smash Hits exhibition in Washington, D.C. to support the Elton John AIDS Foundation, playing in celebrity, women's, and mixed doubles before straining her left calf muscle. |
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