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    Francisco Olegario Segura Cano (June 20, 1921 – November 18, 2017), better known as Pancho "Segoo" Segura, was a leading tennis player of the 1940s and...
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    where he lost again to Segura. 1952 was the first year that "Big Pancho" (Gonzales) had an edge in results over "Little Pancho" (Segura) in their head-to-head...
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  • Honduran footballer Pancho Segura (1921–2017), Ecuadorian-born American tennis player Francisco Varallo (1910–2010), Argentine footballer Pancho Villa (1878–1923)...
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  • Retrieved 22 September 2021. "Pancho Segura: Career match record". thetennisbase.com. Tennis Base. Retrieved 22 September 2021. "Pancho Gonzales: Career match...
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    tours in 1948 (against Bobby Riggs), 1949/50 (against Pancho Gonzales), 1950/51 (against Pancho Segura), and 1953 (against Frank Sedgman). Kramer was ranked...
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  • at Cleveland won by Frank Kovacs and another at Forest Hills won by Pancho Segura. In 1954, the USPLTA authorized Kramer to hold the U.S. Pro Championships...
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  • (this was the successor tournament to the 1951 U.S. Pro at Forest Hills and Segura was the defending champion). The International Pro and World Pro events...
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  • American child singer Manuel F. Segura, Philippine colonel and author Pancho Segura (1921–2017), tennis player Patrice Ségura (born 1961), French former footballer...
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    In his early years he improved his tennis game through lessons from Pancho Segura, the Pasadena Tennis Patrons, and the sponsorship of the Southern California...
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  • revived in Boston without a break. After World War II Bobby Riggs, Pancho Segura and Pancho Gonzales won the Championships multiple times. Into the 1960s,...
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