Manuel Santana, Wimbledon's first Spanish singles champion, whose charm endeared him to British crowds – obituary
Spanish tennis legend Manolo Santana dies aged 83
Defeated champion Manuel Santana of Spain (left) and his conqueror, America's Charles Pasarell walking off the Centre Court after their match which provided the first major upset of the 1967 Wimbledon championships.
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1966 Press Photo Tennis pro Manuel Santana defends net title in U.S. Singles, NY | eBay
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Tributes pour in as Wimbledon winner and tennis legend Manola Santana dies aged 83 - Mirror Online
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Manuel 'Manolo' Santana, tennis trailblazer from Spain, dies at 83
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Smiling Spaniard Manuel Santana receives his trophy from Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (President of the All-England Lawn Tennis club) after he beaten America's Dennis Ralston Stock Photo - Alamy
Spanish Tennis Player Manuel Santana During Roland Garros Final Against Pietrangeli May 27, 1961 (b/w photo)