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  1. Ricardo Alonso González, también conocido como Richard Gonzales y usualmente como Pancho Gonzales (Los Ángeles, California; 9 de mayo de 1928-Las Vegas, Nevada; 3 de julio de 1995), fue un tenista estadounidense de ascendencia mexicana, considerado como uno de los más destacados atletas de la historia de dicho deporte.

  2. Ricardo Alonso "Pancho" González (May 9, 1928 – July 3, 1995), known sometimes as Richard Gonzales, was an American tennis player. He won 15 major singles titles, including two U.S. National Singles Championships in 1948 and 1949, and 13 Professional Grand Slam titles.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Pancho Gonzales (born May 9, 1928, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died July 3, 1995, Las Vegas, Nevada) was an American tennis player who won the U.S. professional championship in mens singles eight times, seven consecutively (1953–59, 1961).

  4. 1 de oct. de 2023 · Hoy recordamos a uno de los mejores tenistas de la historia: Pancho Gonzales. Su ficha ATP dice que ganó 9 títulos individuales, aunque realmente fueron más de cien.

  5. In a sport that embraces the amount of major titles won, Richard “Pancho” Gonzales collected only four – two each in singles and doubles – but when conversations arise about what players are considered the best in history, Gonzales’s name always surfaces to the top.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2022 · The man was Richard “Pancho” Gonzales, tennis’ original fire-breathing dragon. “Gorgo” was the nickname he’d been given after winning the US Nationals (precursor to the US Open) in 1948.

  7. 9 de may. de 2018 · Richard “Pancho” Gonzales, who was born 90 years ago today, had not played in a Grand Slam tournament for 19 years, having turned professional at the age of just 21, but to some highly respected observers he was one of the greatest players in history.