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    Laura Granville (born May 12, 1981) is a former American professional tennis player. During the two years she spent at Stanford University, she set the...
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    Craybas) Venus Williams (2006 to Jelena Janković) Martina Hingis (2007 to Laura Granville) For the 2009 Championships a new No. 2 court was built on the site...
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    singles tournament at Midland, United States in February, defeating Laura Granville, Tatiana Perebiynis, and Mashona Washington en route to the title,...
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    just two weeks later. Facing Germany, Harkleroad, Lindsay Davenport, Laura Granville, and Lisa Raymond made up the United States team. Davenport was upset...
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    wildcard into the main draw of the Birmingham Classic but she lost to Laura Granville in the first round. This was followed by a wildcard into the Eastbourne...
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  • 2004 Olympic Games. Brandi defended her ITF-Surbiton title, defeating Laura Granville from the U.S. Brandi's grass-court season for 2006 at the WTA Tour...
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  • two-time NCAA singles champion, following Patty Fendick, Sandra Birch and Laura Granville. In 2004, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best female...
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    NCAA 1991 Sandra Birch NCAA 1997 Lilia Osterloh NCAA 2000 and 2001 Laura Granville NCAA 2003 and 2004 Amber Liu NCAA 2012 and 2013 Nicole Gibbs NCAA...
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  • as Viscount Granville from 1815 to 1833, and as Earl Granville from 1833-36; British diplomat Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, (1815-1891)...
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    Stanford Laura Granville (Stanford) Claire Curran / Amy Jensen (California) 2001 Details Atlanta, GA Stanford (11) 4–0 Vanderbilt Laura Granville (2) (Stanford)...
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