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  1. 12 de ene. de 2022 · As Julius Heldman wrote in his article, The Style of Pancho Gonzales, “At 0-40, 15-40 and 30-40, his batting average on first serves must be .950.

  2. Pancho got mad and played better. We hoped he wouldn t get upset; it just made him tougher, said Rod Laver. Later when he got older, he would get into arguments to stall for time and rest, and we had to be careful that it didn t put us off our games. Gonzalez, a right-hander, born May 9, 1928, in Los Angeles, was always out of the tennis mainstream, a fact that seemed to goad him to play harder.

  3. 24 de may. de 2022 · And Greg Gonzales punctuates by comparing Pancho to another one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century, one whose rise overlapped with the later portion of Pancho’s career. “In my mind, like a Muhammad Ali was for boxing, my uncle was for tennis,” Greg said. “I saw him when he’d go down into the tennis court.

  4. 30 de ago. de 2018 · Pancho Gonzales murió el 3 de julio de 1995 tras diez meses batallando contra un cáncer de estómago. Andre Agassi pagó todos los gastos de su funeral. Nadie en la historia del tenis ha tenido ...

  5. 8 de sept. de 2019 · Seventy years ago, Pancho Gonzales, a self-taught player from Los Angeles’ Exposition Park, roared back for the most rousing comeback in U.S. National Championships—now US Open—history.

  6. Official tennis bio information on Richard Pancho Gonzales including personal and professional info.

  7. Francisco Gonzales León (Lima, 28 de marzo de 1947 - Lima, 29 de septiembre de 2008), apodado “Pancho” Gonzales, fue un futbolista peruano que jugaba en la posición de delantero centro. Se ubica en los top 20 de los mayores anotadores en la Primera División Peruana de fútbol con 146 goles.