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'''Sue Saliba''' (Born 14 October 1957<ref>[http://www.tennisabstract.com/cgi-bin/wplayer.cgi?p=SueSaliba Tennis abstract]</ref>) is a retired tennis player from [[Australia]] who won Australian Open girls' singles championship in 1976<ref>[http://www.itftennis.com/media/133602/133602.pdf itf]</ref>
'''Sue Saliba''' (Born 14 October 1957<ref>[http://www.tennisabstract.com/cgi-bin/wplayer.cgi?p=SueSaliba Tennis abstract]</ref>) is a retired tennis player from [[Australia]] who won Australian Open girls' singles championship in 1976<ref>[http://www.itftennis.com/media/133602/133602.pdf itf]</ref>


==Tennis career==
Sue Saliba played in womens' doubles in Wimbledon and reached third round twice<ref>[http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/draws/archive/pdfs/players/88d211a1-e614-407f-bdf9-2546ebd92684_LD.pdf Wimbledon]</ref>



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Sue Saliba (Born 14 October 1957[1]) is a retired tennis player from Australia who won Australian Open girls' singles championship in 1976[2]

Tennis career

Sue Saliba played in womens' doubles in Wimbledon and reached third round twice[3]

External links

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References