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    Who was the first tennis player to earn one million dollars US?

    Question #47002. Asked by shady shaker.

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    In 1971 Rodney (ROD) George Laver won a record $292,717 dollars which took his career total to a record $1,006,947.
    (Extract from 1973 Guinness Book of Records!)

    May 03 04, 10:13 AM

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