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  1. Guillermo Vilas (born 17 August 1952) is an Argentine former professional tennis player. Vilas was the world No. 1 of the Grand Prix seasons in 1974, 1975 and 1977. [4] He won four major titles, the year-end championships .

  2. Guillermo Vilas, né le 17 août 1952 à Buenos Aires, est un joueur de tennis argentin. Il est également poète et auteur de plusieurs recueils. Professionnel de 1970 à 1992, il a remporté soixante-deux titres en simple messieurs sur le circuit ATP, dont quatre tournois du Grand Chelem et un Masters.

  3. 30 oct. 2020 · If you care about the triumphs and heartbreaks of great athletes, you’ll love Settling the Score, a new Netflix documentary about Guillermo Vilas.

  4. 20 avr. 2018 · On Sunday, Sept. 11, 1977, Guillermo Vilas helped make tennis history and tennis lore, as the No. 4 seed was matched up against defending champion and top-seeded Jimmy Connors in a duel of two of the finest champions of clay-court tennis.

  5. Vilas compiled a 145-14 record, won 17 of 33 ATP singles championships, was a finalist at the Australian Open, won the French and U.S. Opens and captured his third Grand Prix (1974, 1975, 1977). He set all-time records for most titles (17) and wins (145) and amassed his all-court and clay court winning streaks.

  6. Official tennis player profile of Guillermo Vilas on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.

  7. 9 févr. 2018 · Vilas’ career statistics were suitably Herculean: 23 years on tour, 929 wins, 62 titles (49 on clay), four majors. But one number would elude him: 1. “The Eternal Second,” as he was dubbed ...

  8. Beginning in 1974 he graced the World Top Ten for nine straight years, No. 2 in 1977. He was born Aug. 17, 1952, in Mar del Plata, Argentina, where he grew up. Official tennis bio information on Guillermo Vilas including personal and professional info.

  9. 18 sept. 2017 · The 24-year-old native of Argentina, who was known as the game’s most soulful philosopher, looked more pensive than ever as he stared at the baseline. At long last, his moment had...

  10. 25 avr. 2020 · Tennis legend and four time Grand Slam champion Guillermo Vilas has been battling an illness related to cognitive decline, according to reports in the Argentine media. Vilas is currently...

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