Similarities between Jo Durie and Manuela Maleeva
Jo Durie and Manuela Maleeva have 77 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anne Hobbs, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Australian Open, Barbara Paulus, Barbara Potter, Bettina Bunge, Birmingham Classic (tennis), Brighton International, Chris Evert, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Conchita Martínez, Dominique Monami, Elise Burgin, Fed Cup, French Open, Grand Slam (tennis), Hana Mandlíková, Helena Suková, Jana Novotná, Katerina Maleeva, Kathy Jordan, Lori McNeil, Martina Navratilova, Mary Joe Fernández, Natasha Zvereva, Nathalie Tauziat, Nicole Bradtke, Pam Shriver, Raffaella Reggi, Robin White (tennis), ..., Steffi Graf, Sue Barker, Tennis, The Championships, Wimbledon, Tracy Austin, US Open (tennis), Virginia Slims of Houston, Wendy Turnbull, WTA New Jersey, Yayuk Basuki, Zina Garrison, 1982 Australian Open – Women's Singles, 1982 French Open – Women's Singles, 1982 US Open – Women's Singles, 1982 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1983 French Open – Women's Singles, 1983 US Open – Women's Singles, 1983 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1984 French Open – Women's Singles, 1984 US Open – Women's Singles, 1984 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1985 Australian Open – Women's Singles, 1985 French Open – Women's Singles, 1985 US Open – Women's Singles, 1985 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1986 French Open – Women's Singles, 1986 US Open – Women's Singles, 1986 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1987 Australian Open – Women's Singles, 1987 French Open – Women's Singles, 1987 US Open – Women's Singles, 1987 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1988 French Open – Women's Singles, 1988 US Open – Women's Singles, 1988 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1989 French Open – Women's Singles, 1989 US Open – Women's Singles, 1990 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1991 Australian Open – Women's Singles, 1991 French Open – Women's Singles, 1991 US Open – Women's Singles, 1992 Australian Open – Women's Singles, 1992 French Open – Women's Singles, 1992 US Open – Women's Singles, 1992 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles, 1993 US Open – Women's Singles, 1993 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles. Expand index (47 more) »
Anne Hobbs
Anne Hobbs (born 21 August 1959 in Nottingham) is a British former professional tennis player.
Anne Hobbs and Jo Durie · Anne Hobbs and Manuela Maleeva ·
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Aránzazu Isabel María "Arantxa" Sánchez Vicario (born 18 December 1971) is a Spanish former World No.
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and Jo Durie · Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and Manuela Maleeva ·
Australian Open
The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually over the last fortnight of January in Melbourne, Australia.
Australian Open and Jo Durie · Australian Open and Manuela Maleeva ·
Barbara Paulus
Barbara Paulus (born 1 September 1970 in Vienna) is a former professional Top 10 tennis player from Austria.
Barbara Paulus and Jo Durie · Barbara Paulus and Manuela Maleeva ·
Barbara Potter
Barbara Potter (born October 22, 1961) is a former tennis player from the United States, who competed professionally on the WTA Tour between 1978 and 1989, winning six singles titles and 19 doubles titles.
Barbara Potter and Jo Durie · Barbara Potter and Manuela Maleeva ·
Bettina Bunge
Bettina Bunge (born 13 June 1963) is a retired German tennis player.
Bettina Bunge and Jo Durie · Bettina Bunge and Manuela Maleeva ·
Birmingham Classic (tennis)
The Birmingham Classic (currently sponsored by Nature Valley) is a premier level women's tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held at the Edgbaston Priory Club in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Birmingham Classic (tennis) and Jo Durie · Birmingham Classic (tennis) and Manuela Maleeva ·
Brighton International
The Brighton International was a tennis tournament held in Brighton, UK.
Brighton International and Jo Durie · Brighton International and Manuela Maleeva ·
Chris Evert
Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is a former World No. 1 tennis player from the United States.
Chris Evert and Jo Durie · Chris Evert and Manuela Maleeva ·
Claudia Kohde-Kilsch
Claudia Kohde-Kilsch (née Kohde; born 11 December 1963) is a former German tennis player and member of the Die Linke.
Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Jo Durie · Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Manuela Maleeva ·
Conchita Martínez
Conchita Martínez Bernat (born 16 April 1972) is a Spanish former professional tennis player.
Conchita Martínez and Jo Durie · Conchita Martínez and Manuela Maleeva ·
Dominique Monami
Dominique Monami (born 31 May 1973) is a Belgian former professional female tennis player.
Dominique Monami and Jo Durie · Dominique Monami and Manuela Maleeva ·
Elise Burgin
Elise Burgin (born March 5, 1962) is an American former tennis player.
Elise Burgin and Jo Durie · Elise Burgin and Manuela Maleeva ·
Fed Cup
Fed Cup is the premier international team competition in women's tennis, launched in 1963 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
Fed Cup and Jo Durie · Fed Cup and Manuela Maleeva ·
French Open
The French Open (Championnats Internationaux de France de Tennis), officially called Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France.
French Open and Jo Durie · French Open and Manuela Maleeva ·
Grand Slam (tennis)
The Grand Slam tournaments, also called majors, are the four most important annual tennis events.
Grand Slam (tennis) and Jo Durie · Grand Slam (tennis) and Manuela Maleeva ·
Hana Mandlíková
Hana Mandlíková (born 19 February 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia who later obtained Australian citizenship.
Hana Mandlíková and Jo Durie · Hana Mandlíková and Manuela Maleeva ·
Helena Suková
Helena Suková (born 23 February 1965) is a former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic.
Helena Suková and Jo Durie · Helena Suková and Manuela Maleeva ·
Jana Novotná
Jana Novotná (2 October 1968 – 19 November 2017) was a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic.
Jana Novotná and Jo Durie · Jana Novotná and Manuela Maleeva ·
Katerina Maleeva
Katerina Maleeva (Катерина Малеева) (born 7 May 1969) is a former top 10 Bulgarian tennis player.
Jo Durie and Katerina Maleeva · Katerina Maleeva and Manuela Maleeva ·
Kathy Jordan
Kathryn "Kathy" Jordan (born December 3, 1959) is a former American tennis player.
Jo Durie and Kathy Jordan · Kathy Jordan and Manuela Maleeva ·
Lori McNeil
Lori McNeil (born December 18, 1963) is an American tennis coach and former professional tennis player from the United States.
Jo Durie and Lori McNeil · Lori McNeil and Manuela Maleeva ·
Martina Navratilova
Martina Navratilova (Martina Navrátilová; born Martina Šubertová; October 18, 1956) is a former Czechoslovak and later American professional tennis player and coach.
Jo Durie and Martina Navratilova · Manuela Maleeva and Martina Navratilova ·
Mary Joe Fernández
Mary Joe Fernández Godsick (born María José Fernández; August 19, 1971) is an American former professional tennis player.
Jo Durie and Mary Joe Fernández · Manuela Maleeva and Mary Joe Fernández ·
Natasha Zvereva
Natasha Zvereva, or Zverava, (born Natallya Marataŭna Zverava; Belarusian: Наталля Маратаўна Зверава; 16 April 1971) is a former professional tennis player from Belarus.
Jo Durie and Natasha Zvereva · Manuela Maleeva and Natasha Zvereva ·
Nathalie Tauziat
Nathalie Tauziat (born 17 October 1967) is a French former professional tennis player.
Jo Durie and Nathalie Tauziat · Manuela Maleeva and Nathalie Tauziat ·
Nicole Bradtke
Nicole Bradtke (née Provis) (born 22 September 1969) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia.
Jo Durie and Nicole Bradtke · Manuela Maleeva and Nicole Bradtke ·
Pam Shriver
Pamela Howard Shriver (born July 4, 1962) is an American former professional tennis player known primarily as a doubles specialist with success also as a singles player.
Jo Durie and Pam Shriver · Manuela Maleeva and Pam Shriver ·
Raffaella Reggi
Raffaella Reggi (born 27 November 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Italy.
Jo Durie and Raffaella Reggi · Manuela Maleeva and Raffaella Reggi ·
Robin White (tennis)
Robin White (born December 10, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
Jo Durie and Robin White (tennis) · Manuela Maleeva and Robin White (tennis) ·
Steffi Graf
Stefanie Maria "Steffi" Graf (born 14 June 1969) is a German former professional tennis player.
Jo Durie and Steffi Graf · Manuela Maleeva and Steffi Graf ·
Sue Barker
Susan Barker, (born 19 April 1956 in Paignton, Devon) is an English television presenter and former professional tennis player.
Jo Durie and Sue Barker · Manuela Maleeva and Sue Barker ·
Tennis
Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).
Jo Durie and Tennis · Manuela Maleeva and Tennis ·
The Championships, Wimbledon
The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.
Jo Durie and The Championships, Wimbledon · Manuela Maleeva and The Championships, Wimbledon ·
Tracy Austin
Tracy Ann Austin Holt (born December 12, 1962) is an American former World No. 1 retired professional tennis player.
Jo Durie and Tracy Austin · Manuela Maleeva and Tracy Austin ·
US Open (tennis)
The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennis tournament.
Jo Durie and US Open (tennis) · Manuela Maleeva and US Open (tennis) ·
Virginia Slims of Houston
The Virginia Slims of Houston is a defunct WTA Tour affiliated tennis tournament played from 1970 to 1995.
Jo Durie and Virginia Slims of Houston · Manuela Maleeva and Virginia Slims of Houston ·
Wendy Turnbull
Wendy Turnbull,, (born 26 November 1952) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia.
Jo Durie and Wendy Turnbull · Manuela Maleeva and Wendy Turnbull ·
WTA New Jersey
The WTA New Jersey is a defunct WTA Tour affiliated tennis tournament played from 1978 to 1989.
Jo Durie and WTA New Jersey · Manuela Maleeva and WTA New Jersey ·
Yayuk Basuki
Yayuk Basuki (born 30 November 1970) is a former professional tennis player from Indonesia.
Jo Durie and Yayuk Basuki · Manuela Maleeva and Yayuk Basuki ·
Zina Garrison
Zina Lynna Garrison (born November 16, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
Jo Durie and Zina Garrison · Manuela Maleeva and Zina Garrison ·
1982 Australian Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, but was defeated by Chris Evert in the final, 6–3 2–6 6–3.
1982 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1982 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1982 French Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova defeated Andrea Jaeger 7–6(8–6), 6–1 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1982 French Open.
1982 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1982 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1982 US Open – Women's Singles
Tracy Austin was the defending champion, but lost in the quarter finals to Hana Mandlíková.
1982 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1982 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1982 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova defeated the defending champion Chris Evert Lloyd in the final, 6–1, 3–6, 6–2 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1982 Wimbledon Championships.
1982 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1982 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1983 French Open – Women's Singles
Chris Evert defeated the unseeded Mima Jaušovec 6–1, 6–2 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1983 French Open.
1983 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1983 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1983 US Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova defeated defending champion Chris Evert 6–1 6–3 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1983 US Open and completing the career Grand Slam.
1983 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1983 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1983 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova successfully defended her title, defeating Andrea Jaeger in the final, 6–0, 6–3 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1983 Wimbledon Championships.
1983 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1983 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1984 French Open – Women's Singles
Chris Evert was the defending champion, but she was defeated by her rival Martina Navratilova in the final.
1984 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1984 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1984 US Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, and she successfully defended her title, defeating last year's finalist Chris Evert in the final.
1984 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1984 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1984 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova successfully defended her title, defeating her rival Chris Evert Lloyd in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–2 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1984 Wimbledon Championships.
1984 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1984 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1985 Australian Open – Women's Singles
Chris Evert was the defending champion, but she lost to Martina Navratilova in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1985 Australian Open.
1985 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1985 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1985 French Open – Women's Singles
Chris Evert defeated Martina Navratilova 6–3, 6–7(4–7), 7–5 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1985 French Open.
1985 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1985 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1985 US Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, but she was defeated by Hana Mandlíková in the final, 7–6(7–3), 1–6, 7–6(7–2).
1985 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1985 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1985 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova successfully defended her title, defeating her rival Chris Evert Lloyd in a repeat of the previous year's final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1985 Wimbledon Championships.
1985 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1985 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1986 French Open – Women's Singles
Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated Martina Navratilova 2–6, 6–3, 6–3 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1986 French Open.
1986 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1986 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1986 US Open – Women's Singles
Hana Mandlíková was the defending champion, but she lost in the fourth round to Wendy Turnbull.
1986 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1986 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1986 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova successfully defended her title, defeating Hana Mandlíková in the final, 7–6(7–1), 6–3 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1986 Wimbledon Championships.
1986 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1986 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1987 Australian Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, but lost to Hana Mandlíková in the final, 7–5, 7–6(7–1).
1987 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1987 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1987 French Open – Women's Singles
Chris Evert was the defending champion, but she lost in the semifinals to World No.
1987 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1987 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1987 US Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova successfully defended her title, defeating Steffi Graf 7–6(7–4), 6–1 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1987 U.S. Open.
1987 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1987 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1987 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova successfully defended her title, defeating Steffi Graf in the final, 7–5, 6–3 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1987 Wimbledon Championships, her 6th consecutive title.
1987 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1987 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1988 French Open – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf was the defending champion, and she successfully defended her title by defeating Natalia Zvereva, 6–0, 6–0, in the final.
1988 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1988 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1988 US Open – Women's Singles
Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, but she lost in the quarterfinals to Zina Garrison.
1988 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1988 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1988 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf defeated the record six-time defending champion Martina Navratilova in the final, 5–7, 6–2, 6–1 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1988 Wimbledon Championships.
1988 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1988 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1989 French Open – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf was the two-time defending champion, but lost in the final to 17-year-old Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, 7–6(8–6), 3–6, 7–5, ending her winning streak of Grand Slam singles titles at five.
1989 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1989 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1989 US Open – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf successfully defended her title, defeating Martina Navratilova 3–6, 7–5, 6–1 in the final to win the women's singles title at the 1989 US Open.
1989 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1989 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1990 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Zina Garrison.
1990 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1990 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1991 Australian Open – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf was the three-time defending champion, but lost to Jana Novotná in the quarterfinals.
1991 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1991 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1991 French Open – Women's Singles
Monica Seles was the defending champion, and successfully defended her title, defeating Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 6–3, 6–4 in the final of the 1991 French Open to win the Women's Singles tennis title for the second time in a row.
1991 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1991 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1991 US Open – Women's Singles
Gabriela Sabatini was the defending champion, but she lost in the quarterfinals to Jennifer Capriati.
1991 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1991 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1992 Australian Open – Women's Singles
Monica Seles was the defending champion, and successfully defended her title, defeating Mary Joe Fernandez 6–2 6–3 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1992 Australian Open.
1992 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1992 Australian Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1992 French Open – Women's Singles
Monica Seles was the two-time defending champion, and successfully defended her title, defeating Steffi Graf, 6–2, 3–6, 10–8, in the final to win her third consecutive French Open title.
1992 French Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1992 French Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1992 US Open – Women's Singles
Monica Seles was the defending champion, and she successfully defended her title without losing a set, defeating Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final, 6–3, 6–3.
1992 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1992 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1992 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf successfully defended her title, defeating Monica Seles in the final, 6–2, 6–1 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1992 Wimbledon Championships.
1992 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1992 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1993 US Open – Women's Singles
Monica Seles was the two-time defending champion, she was unable to participate due to a stabbing incident in April of this year.
1993 US Open – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1993 US Open – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
1993 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Steffi Graf successfully defended her title, defeating Jana Novotná in the final, 7–6(8–6), 1–6, 6–4 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1993 Wimbledon Championships.
1993 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Jo Durie · 1993 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Manuela Maleeva ·
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Jo Durie and Manuela Maleeva Comparison
Jo Durie has 193 relations, while Manuela Maleeva has 213. As they have in common 77, the Jaccard index is 18.97% = 77 / (193 + 213).
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