Óscar Ortiz (born May 9, 1973, in Mexico City) is a former tennis player from Mexico, who turned professional in 1991. The left-hander represented his...
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Oscar Ortiz may refer to: Oscar Alberto Ortiz (born 1953), Argentine football player Óscar Ortiz (Salvadoran politician) (born 1961) Óscar Ortiz (tennis)...
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World Cup Óscar Ortiz (El Salvador) (born 1961), Salvadoran politician Óscar Ortiz (tennis) (born 1973), Mexican tennis player Pascual Ortiz Rubio (1877–1963)...
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1997 US Open – Men's doubles qualifying (category Pages using infobox tennis tournament event with no matching event link)
Robbie Koenig Dinu Pescariu / Davide Sanguinetti Óscar Ortiz / André Sá 1997 US Open – Men's draws and results at the International Tennis Federation...
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BeIN Sports (American TV channel) (section Tennis)
MEDIAPRO US studio in Miami, Florida, USA) Spanish: Luis Fernando Ortiz (Lead) Oscar Francisco Cano Fernando Cevallos Andrés Terán Darío Daicz (Based at...
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and Mike Bryan (Semifinalists) André Sá and Paulo Taicher (Champions) Óscar Ortíz and Marco Osorio (Finalists) Yohny Romero and Maurice Ruah (Semifinalists)...
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round) Lázaro Navarro-Batles (third round) Marco Osorio (third round) Óscar Ortíz (quarterfinalist) David Nalbandian (semifinalist) Edgardo Massa (third...
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Marcos Maidana (section Maidana vs. Ortiz)
streak. Both Ortiz and Maidana were knocked down in the first round. Ortiz knocked Maidana to the canvas twice in the second round. Ortiz suffered a cut...
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Tennis portal The NCAA Men's Tennis Championships are annual tournaments held in the spring to crown team, singles, and doubles champions in American...
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The Autódromo de Buenos Aires Oscar y Juan Gálvez is a 45,000 capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in 1952 under president Juan...
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