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    Aiko Nakamura (中村藍子, Nakamura Aiko) (born 28 December 1983), is a Japanese former professional tennis player. In July 2008, she was the second highest...
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  • sculptor Aiko Moriyama (森山愛子), a singer Aiko Nakagawa, a street artist also known as Lady Aiko Aiko Nakamura (中村藍子), a professional tennis player Aiko Okumura...
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  • Grace Aiko Nakamura (February 18, 1927 – May 30, 2017) was a Japanese American educator and the first Japanese American teacher to be hired in the Pasadena...
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  • In 2008, Amanda Elliott and Katie O'Brien lost in the first round to Aiko Nakamura and Aravane Rezai 7–5, 6–4, and in 2009 Amanda Elliott and Elena Baltacha...
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    television documentary screenwriter Kitamura Kazuki, Japanese actor Aiko Nakamura, former professional tennis player Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Japanese manga...
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    2004, albeit at the qualifying level. She defeated Liza Viplav and Aiko Nakamura, before losing to sister Neha in the qualifying finals of the Hyderabad...
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  • Nakamura (中村, Nakamura) Japanese family name. Aiko Nakamura (中村 藍子, born 1983), Japanese tennis player Akihiko Nakamura (中村 明彦, born 1990), Japanese decathlete...
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  • (quarterfinals) Virginie Razzano (second round) Dominika Cibulková (second round) Aiko Nakamura (first round) Flavia Pennetta (champion) Ioana Raluca Olaru (first round)...
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  • acceptance team was Vasilisa Bardina and Romina Oprandi (combined ranking of 390st). The player representative was Aiko Nakamura. Pattaya Women's Open website...
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  • Mirza (semifinals) Gisela Dulko (final) Vasilisa Bardina (first round) Aiko Nakamura (second round) Q = Qualifier WC = Wild card LL = Lucky loser Alt = Alternate...
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