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    Who was the lowest-ranked tennis player to win a Grand Slam event?

    Question #98982. Asked by GoodVibe. (Aug 28 08 8:45 PM)


    Squisher

    It was Mark Edmondson, who was ranked #212, and went on to win the Australian Open in 1976.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Edmondson

    Aug 28 08, 9:36 PM


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