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'''Debbie Graham''' or '''Debbie Graham Shaffer''' (born August 25 |
'''Debbie Graham''' or '''Debbie Graham Shaffer''' (born ] ]) is a retired women's tennis player from the ]. She was awarded the WTA award for the "Most Impressive Newcomer" in 1992.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/3/thewtatour/awards/pastwinners/|title=WTA awards list}}</ref> She is currently one of the "High Performance Coaches" for women with the USTA.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.playerdevelopment.usta.com/content/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=122999&itype=7420|title=USTA Debbie Graham bio}}</ref> | ||
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Debbie Graham or Debbie Graham Shaffer (born August 25 1970) is a retired women's tennis player from the U.S.. She was awarded the WTA award for the "Most Impressive Newcomer" in 1992. She is currently one of the "High Performance Coaches" for women with the USTA.
She played college tennis for Stanford University.
Preceded byAndrea Strnadová | WTA Newcomer of the Year 1992 |
Succeeded byIva Majoli |
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