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  • Rod Laver
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Marat Safin Roger Federer
Li Na

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  • Jim Courier

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Andre Agassi David Hall
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Kim Clijsters Stan Smith
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Jimmy Connors Amélie Mauresmo Martina Hingis
Ivan Lendl Pete Sampras Gustavo Kuerten Stefan Edberg Boris Becker Roy Emerson
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Chris Evert Ion Tiriac
Charlie Pasarell Michael Stich Manuel Orantes
Martina Navratilova
Justine Henin Françoise Dürr Cliff Drysdale Yannick Noah Helena Suková Pam Shriver Naomi Osaka Dennis Ralston Michael Chang Mark Woodforde
Rosie Casals Virginia Wade Björn Borg
Margaret Smith Court
Tracy Austin Nancy Richey Nick Bollettieri John Newcombe Gigi Fernández Billie Jean King
Pat Rafter Fred Stolle
Natasha Zvereva

Jan Kodeš

Steffi Graf

TRANSCENDENT COLLECTION AUTOGRAPHS

  • TCA-AA
  • Andre Agassi

Amélie Mauresmo
Boris Becker
TCA-AM TCA-BB TCA-BBO TCA-BJK TCA-CD TCA-CE TCA-CP TCA-DH TCA-DR TCA-EG TCA-FD TCA-FS TCA-GF TCA-GK TCA-HS TCA-IL
Björn Borg
Billie Jean King Cliff Drysdale Chris Evert
Charlie Pasarell
David Hall
Dennis Ralston Evonne Goolagong
Françoise Dürr Fred Stolle
Gigi Fernández Gustavo Kuerten Helena Suková
Ivan Lendl
TCA-JCO TCA-JH TCA-JIC TCA-JK TCA-JNE TCA-KC TCA-KR TCA-LN TCA-MC TCA-MH TCA-MN TCA-MO TCA-MS TCA-MSA TCA-MSC TCA-MW TCA-NB TCA-NO TCA-NR TCA-NZ TCA-PR TCA-PS TCA-PSH TCA-RC TCA-RE TCA-RF TCA-RL TCA-SE TCA-SG TCA-SS TCA-TA TCA-TR TCA-VW TCA-YK
Jim Courier Justine Henin Jimmy Connors

Jan Kodeš

John Newcombe Kim Clijsters Ken Rosewall
Li Na
Michael Chang Martina Hingis
Martina Navratilova
Manuel Orantes Michael Stich Marat Safin
Margaret Smith Court
Mark Woodforde Nick Bollettieri Naomi Osaka Nancy Richey Natasha Zvereva
Pat Rafter
Pete Sampras Pam Shriver Rosie Casals Roy Emerson Roger Federer
Rod Laver
Stefan Edberg
Steffi Graf Stan Smith Tracy Austin Tony Roche Virginia Wade
Yevgeny Kafelnikov

1952 TOPPS SUPERFRACTOR AUTOGRAPHS

  • TSA-AA
  • Andre Agassi

Amélie Mauresmo
Boris Becker
TSA-AM TSA-BB TSA-BBO TSA-BJK TSA-CD TSA-CE TSA-CP TSA-DH TSA-DR TSA-EG TSA-FD TSA-FS TSA-GF TSA-GK TSA-HS TSA-IL
Björn Borg
Billie Jean King Cliff Drysdale Chris Evert
Charlie Pasarell
David Hall
Dennis Ralston Evonne Goolagong
Françoise Dürr Fred Stolle
Gigi Fernández Gustavo Kuerten Helena Suková
Ivan Lendl
TSA-JCO TSA-JH TSA-JIC TSA-JK
Jim Courier Justine Henin Jimmy Connors

Jan Kodeš

TSA-JNE TSA-KC TSA-LN TSA-MC TSA-MH TSA-MN TSA-MO TSA-MS TSA-MSA TSA-MSC TSA-MW TSA-NB TSA-NO TSA-NR TSA-NZ TSA-PR TSA-PSA TSA-PSH TSA-RC TSA-RE TSA-RF TSA-RL TSA-SE TSA-SG TSA-SS TSA-TA TSA-TR TSA-VW TSA-YK
John Newcombe Kim Clijsters
Li Na
Michael Chang Martina Hingis
Martina Navratilova
Manuel Orantes Michael Stich Marat Safin
Margaret Smith Court
Mark Woodforde Nick Bollettieri Naomi Osaka Nancy Richey Natasha Zvereva
Pat Rafter
Pete Sampras Pam Shriver Rosie Casals Roy Emerson Roger Federer
Rod Laver
Stefan Edberg
Steffi Graf Stan Smith Tracy Austin Tony Roche Virginia Wade
Yevgeny Kafelnikov

CUT SIGNATURES

  • Arthur Ashe
  • TCS-AA

TCS-AG TCS-AM TCS-BA TCS-BN TCS-BR TCS-BT TCS-BTI TCS-DB TCS-DD TCS-DHA TCS-DR TCS-ES TCS-EV TCS-FP
Althea Gibson Alice Marble Bunny Austin Betty Nuthall Bobby Riggs Bill Talbert Bill Tilden Don Budge Dwight Davis Doris Hart
Dorothy Round Eleonora Sears Ellsworth Vines
Fred Perry
TCS-FPA TCS-GM TCS-HHJ TCS-HHW TCS-HK TCS-HW TCS-JB
Frank Parker Gardnar Mulloy Helen Hull Jacobs
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman
Henri Cochet Helen Wills Jean Borotra
TCS-JBR TCS-JD TCS-JK
John Bromwich Jaroslav Drobný Jack Kramer
TCS-JVR TCS-KG TCS-KM TCS-LB TCS-LH TCS-LHO TCS-MB TCS-MOD TCS-MR TCS-PBA TCS-PG TCS-PS TCS-SP TCS-TS
John Van Ryn Kathleen Godfree Ken McGregor Louise Brough Lamar Hunt Lew Hoad Maria Bueno
Margaret Osborne duPont
Mervyn Rose
Pauline Betz Addie Pancho Gonzales Pancho Segura Sarah Palfrey Ted Schroeder

OVERSIZED DUAL CUT SIGNATURES

  • DCS-BP
  • Fred Perry

  • Don Budge
  • DCS-BP

DCS-BT DCS-BT DCS-DB DCS-DB DCS-GB DCS-GB DCS-HB DCS-HB DCS-KG DCS-KG DCS-KR DCS-KR DCS-RB DCS-RB DCS-TSE DCS-TSE DCS-TV DCS-TV DCS-VB DCS-VB
Bill Tilden Don Budge Louise Brough
Margaret Osborne duPont
Althea Gibson Louise Brough Louise Brough
Doris Hart
Pancho Gonzales
Jack Kramer Bobby Riggs Jack Kramer Don Budge Bobby Riggs Bill Talbert
Pancho Segura
Bill Tilden
Ellsworth Vines Ellsworth Vines
Don Budge

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