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Lendl tops tennis table

NZPA-Reuter Paris Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, and John McEnroe. (U.S.) the world’s No. I,' retained the top placings in the men’s tennis grand prix standings with tournament wins at the week-end. Lendl won the Swiss indoor title when he beat the Argentinian, Jose Luis Clerc, and McEnroe added the Australian indoor championship

to his string of successes when he defeated a fellow American. Roscoe Tanner. The top 10. (U.S. unless stated) are: Ivan Lendl )Cezchoslovakia)'- 2.038 points. 1; John McEnroe 1.835, 2; Jose Luis Clerc (Argentina) 1,469. 3; Jimmy Conners 1,417, 3: Guillermo Vilas (Argentina) 1.316. 5; Bjorn Borg (Sweden) 1.129. 6; Roscoe Tanner 1,017. 7r Eliot Teltscher 966. 8: Yannick Noah (France) 818. 9: Victor Pecci (Paraguay) 732. 10.

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Press, 22 October 1981, Page 36

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Lendl tops tennis table Press, 22 October 1981, Page 36

Lendl tops tennis table Press, 22 October 1981, Page 36

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