International Tennis Hall of Fame

International Tennis Hall of Fame
Established1880
1954 (Hall of fame and museum)
LocationNewport, Rhode Island
Coordinates41°28′58″N 71°18′30″W / 41.4828°N 71.3082°W / 41.4828; -71.3082
TypeProfessional sports hall of fame; museum; National Historic Landmark; tennis club; court tennis club; tennis tournament venue
AccreditationAmerican Alliance of Museums
FounderJames J. Van Alen
PresidentPatrick McEnroe
CEODan Faber
Public transit accessRIPTA
Websitetennisfame.com

The International Tennis Hall of Fame is located in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. It honors both players and other contributors to the sport of tennis. The complex, the former Newport Casino, includes a museum, 13 grass tennis courts, an indoor tennis facility with three courts, three outdoor hard courts, one green clay court, a court tennis facility, and a theatre. The International Tennis Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization with the goal of preserving, celebrating, and inspiring the sport of tennis around the world.

History

The inner courtyard, horseshoe court, and clocktower of the Newport Casino, home to the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

The hall of fame and museum are located in the Newport Casino, which was commissioned in 1879 by James Gordon Bennett Jr. as part of an exclusive resort for wealthy Newport summer residents. It was designed by Charles McKim along with Stanford White, who did the interiors. It is an example of Victorian Shingle Style architecture.[1] In 1881, the Real Tennis Court (housing the National Tennis Club) and the Casino Theatre were constructed at the east end of the campus. The club was opened on July 1, 1880, after a six-month construction period and quickly became a fashionable venue for Newport summer residents.

The United States Lawn Tennis Association held its first championships at the Newport Casino in 1881. The event was held annually through 1914, by which time tennis had become the key attraction at the resort. The championship was suspended during World War I.

But by the 1950s, the retreat was struggling financially, as tourism preferences changed. It was at risk of being demolished for redevelopment of modern retail space, but the building was purchased and saved by Jimmy and Candy Van Alen, wealthy Newport summer residents. A sportsman himself, in 1954, Jimmy Van Alen established the National Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum in the Casino.[2][3] The combination of tennis matches and the museum allowed the building to be saved.

International Tennis Hall of Fame entrance on Bellevue Ave.

Van Alen intended the facility to be "a shrine to the ideals of the game", and was elected president of the hall in 1957.[3] The International Tennis Hall of Fame was officially sanctioned by the United States Tennis Association at its foundation in 1954. In 1975, with the induction of England's Fred Perry, the organization officially became the International Tennis Hall of Fame. It was recognized by the International Tennis Federation in 1986. The first Hall of Fame members were inducted in 1955; as of 2023, a total of 262 inductees from 27 countries have been recognized.[4]

In 2015, Martina Hingis was appointed as the first Global Ambassador for the International Tennis Hall of Fame.[5] In 2016, Guga Kuerten was appointed a Global Ambassador,[6] and in 2017 Michael Chang was appointed a Global Ambassador.[7]

The current Board of Governors includes former professional tennis players Kim Clijsters (Honorary President), Patrick McEnroe (President), Gigi Fernández, Katrina Adams, and Vijay Amritraj.[8]

TeamFAME

TeamFAME is the International Tennis Hall of Fame's National Junior Tennis & Learning (NJTL) Chapter that began in 2018[9] and is housed in the historic Canfield House building (now owned by the ITHF). TeamFAME: Future Aces Modeling Excellence, provides out-of-school activities to help the underserved community reach their goals, learn new skills, and change lives on and off the court. TeamFAME works to inspire future leaders through character, education, academic, enrichment, and healthy living. There are year long programs for kids, such as after school programs and summer tennis programs that run for 10 weeks in local neighborhoods. To learn more about TeamFAME visit the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Museum

The Arcade of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, facing towards Bellevue Avenue

The museum chronicles the history of the sport from the 12th century through the modern day. The museum's permanent collection contains approximately 30,000 objects, including modern and historic tennis equipment, fine art, decorative arts, artifacts from Hall of Famers and other significant figures within the sport, trophies, textiles and clothing, ephemera, and furnishings. The mseum's Information Research Center (IRC) houses 5,000 books, 3,000+ audio-visual materials, 1 million plus photographic images, and a comprehensive collection of magazines, programs, periodicals, blueprints and archival materials. The collection is displayed year-round in the museum's 13,000 square feet (1,200 m2) of exhibit space.[10] The museum also offers several digital exhibits.[11]

The museum reopened in May 2015 following a nearly complete renovation of its exhibition spaces. The redesigned and reinterpreted galleries encompass more than 12,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, videos, and approximately 2,000 artifacts related to tennis' history and champions past and present. 

The museum was initially accredited by the American Alliance of Museums in 2013, and subsequently reaccredited in 2022.[12]

The museum became a Smithsonian Affiliate in 2017.[13]

The museum is also a partner of the Google Arts & Culture initiative.[14]

Awards

For a description of each award and a list of its recipients, see footnote[15]

  • Chairman's Award
  • Davis Cup Award of Excellence
  • Eugene L. Scott Award
  • Fed Cup Award of Excellence
  • Golden Achievement Award
  • Joseph F. Cullman 3rd Award
  • Samuel Hardy Award
  • Tennis Educational Merit Award

Infosys Hall of Fame Open

The Hall of Fame hosts several tournaments, including the Infosys Hall of Fame Open in July. The Infosys Hall of Fame Open is a part of the US Open Series, as well as being part of the men's ATP World Tour, the tournament is the only grass court event in North America. Top male players come to Newport directly from Wimbledon to compete for the Van Alen Cup at the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Past champions include Americans John Isner (4× Hall of Fame Open Champion) and Mardy Fish, two-time champion Fabrice Santoro of France, and Australia's Lleyton Hewitt. During the tournament, Tennis Hall of Famers are officially inducted in front of family, friends, fans, and fellow members of the Tennis Hall of Fame.

International Tennis Hall of Fame
International Tennis Hall of Fame
Front Lawn courts with indoor tennis club and outdoor hard courts in background.
International Tennis Hall of Fame (Fred Perry sculpture in foreground)

Members

Being inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame is the ultimate honor in tennis. It represents the sum of one's achievements and contributions as being among the most important and transformative in tennis history. There is a seven-step process to be inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. A player or contributor must be nominated to be inducted, and then the national enshrinement committee reviews their eligibility. Once it is decided if they are eligible, the committee reviews if the nominee will be considered by voters. After review, the voting begins; both group and fan voting takes place. A nominee must receive at least 75% from the Official Voting Group result or a combined total of 75% or more from the Official Voting Group result and any bonus percentage points they earn through the Fan Vote. Votes are tallied by an independent accounting firm. The class induction is announced in January, and the new class is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in July at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

  • For further details, see footnote[16]
  • For a list of inductees—alphabetically, by country, and by year of induction—see footnote[17]
  • Note: Inductees are listed below in two categories (Player category and Contributor category).

Player category

  Men's player
  Women's player
Name Nationality Category Year inducted Ref.
Agassi, Andre  United States Recent Player 2011 [18]
Akhurst, Daphne  Australia Master Player 2013 [19]
Alexander, Frederick "Fred"  United States Player 1961 [20]
Allison, Wilmer  United States Player 1963 [21]
Alonso, Manuel  Spain Master Player 1977 [22]
Anderson, James  Australia Master Player 2013 [23]
Anderson, Malcolm  Australia Master Player 2000 [24]
Ashe, Arthur  United States Recent Player 1985 [25]
Atkinson, Juliette  United States Player 1974 [26]
Austin, Henry "Bunny"  Great Britain Master Player 1997 [27]
Austin, Tracy  United States Recent Player 1992 [28]
Baddeley, Wilfred  Great Britain Master Player 2013 [29]
Barger-Wallach, Maud  United States Player 1958 [30]
Becker, Boris  West Germany/ Germany Recent Player 2003 [31]
Behr, Karl  United States Player 1969 [32]
Betz Addie, Pauline  United States Player 1965 [33]
Bingley Hillyard, Blanche  Great Britain Master Player 2013 [34]
Bjurstedt Mallory, Molla  Norway/ United States Player 1958 [35]
Borg, Björn  Sweden Recent Player 1987 [36]
Borotra, Jean  France Master Player 1976 [37]
Bromwich, John  Australia Master Player 1984 [38]
Brookes, Norman  Australia Master Player 1977 [39]
Brough Clapp, Louise  United States Player 1967 [40]
Browne, Mary K.  United States Player 1957 [41]
Brugnon, Jacques  France Master Player 1976 [42]
Budge, John Donald "Don"  United States Player 1964 [43]
Bueno, Maria Esther  Brazil Recent Player 1978 [44]
Bundy Cheney, Dorothy  United States Master Player 2004 [45]
Cahill, Mabel  Ireland Player 1976 [46]
Campbell, Oliver  United States Player 1955 [47]
Capriati, Jennifer  United States Recent Player 2012 [48]
Casals, Rosemary  United States Recent Player 1996 [49]
Chace, Malcolm  United States Player 1961 [50]
Chang, Michael  United States Recent Player 2008 [51]
Clark, Clarence  United States Master Player 1983 [52]
Clark, Joseph  United States Player 1955 [53]
Clijsters, Kim  Belgium Recent Player 2017 [54]
Clothier, William  United States Player 1956 [55]
Cochet, Henri  France Master Player 1976 [56]
Connolly Brinker, Maureen  United States Player 1968 [57]
Connors, James "Jimmy"  United States Recent Player 1998 [58]
Cooper, Ashley  Australia Master Player 1991 [59]
Cooper Sterry, Charlotte  Great Britain Master Player 2013 [60]
Courier, Jim  United States Recent Player 2005 [61]
Coyne Long, Thelma  Australia Master Player 2013 [62]
Crawford, Jack  Australia Master Player 1979 [63]
Davenport, Lindsay  United States Recent Player 2014 [64]
Davidson, Owen  Australia Master Player 2010 [65]
Davidson, Sven  Sweden Master Player 2007 [66]
Davis, Dwight F.  United States Player 1956 [67]
Dod, Charlotte "Lottie"  Great Britain Player 1983 [68]
Doeg, John  United States Player 1962 [69]
Doherty, Laurence  Great Britain Player 1980 [70]
Doherty, Reginald  Great Britain Player 1980 [71]
Douglass Chambers, Dorothea  Great Britain Player 1981 [72]
Draney, Rick  United States Wheelchair Tennis 2023 [73]
Drobný, Jaroslav  Czechoslovakia/ Egypt Master Player 1983 [74]
Dürr, Françoise  France Master Player 2003 [75]
Dwight, James  United States Player 1955 [76]
Edberg, Stefan  Sweden Recent Player 2004 [77]
Emerson, Roy  Australia Recent Player 1982 [78]
Etchebaster, Pierre  France Court Tennis Player 1978 [79]
Evert, Christine "Chris"  United States Recent Player 1995 [80]
Falkenburg, Robert "Bob"  United States/ Brazil Player 1974 [81]
Fernández, Beatriz "Gigi"  Puerto Rico Recent Player 2010 [82]
Fraser, Neale  Australia Master Player 1984 [83]
Fry-Irvin, Shirley  United States Player 1970 [84]
Garland, Chuck  United States Master Player 1969 [85]
Gibson, Althea  United States Player 1971 [86]
Gimeno, Andrés  Spain Master Player 2009 [87]
Gonzales, Richard "Pancho"  United States Player 1968 [88]
Goolagong, Evonne  Australia Recent Player 1988 [89]
Gore, Arthur  Great Britain Master Player 2006 [90]
Graf, Stefanie "Steffi"  West Germany/ Germany Recent Player 2004 [91]
Grant, Bryan "Bitsy"  United States Master Player 1972 [92]
Hackett, Harold  United States Player 1961 [93]
Hall, David  Australia Wheelchair Tennis 2015 [94]
Hansell, Ellen  United States Player 1965 [95]
Hard, Darlene  United States Player 1973 [96]
Hart, Doris  United States Player 1969 [97]
Haydon Jones, Ann  Great Britain Player 1985 [98]
Henin, Justine  Belgium Recent Player 2016 [99]
Hewitt, Lleyton  Australia Recent Player 2021 [100]
Hingis, Martina  Switzerland Recent Player 2013 [101]
Hoad, Lewis "Lew"  Australia Master Player 1980 [102]
Hopman, Harry  Australia Master Player 1978 [103]
Hotchkiss Wightman, Hazel  United States Player 1957 [104]
Hovey, Frederick  United States Master Player 1974 [105]
Hunt, Joseph "Joe"  United States Player 1966 [106]
Hunter, Frank  United States Player 1961 [107]
Hull Jacobs, Helen  United States Player 1962 [108]
Ivanišević, Goran  Yugoslavia/ Croatia Recent Player 2020 [109]
Johnston, William "Bill"  United States Player 1958 [110]
Jones Farquhar, Marion  United States Master Player 2006 [111]
Kafelnikov, Yevgeny  Russia Recent Player 2019 [112]
King, Billie Jean Moffitt  United States Recent Player 1987 [113]
Kalkman-Van Den Bosch, Monique  Netherlands Wheelchair Tennis 2017 [114]
Kodeš, Jan  Czechoslovakia Recent Player 1990 [115]
Koželuh, Karel  Czechoslovakia Master Player 2006 [116]
Krahwinkel Sperling, Hilde German Reich/ Denmark Master Player 2013 [117]
Kramer, John Albert "Jack"  United States Player 1968 [118]
Kuerten, Gustavo "Guga"  Brazil Recent Player 2012 [119]
Lacoste, René  France Master Player 1976 [120]
Larned, William "Bill"  United States Player 1956 [121]
Larsen, Arthur "Art"  United States Player 1969 [122]
Laver, Rodney "Rod"  Australia Recent Player 1981 [123]
Lawford, Herbert  Great Britain Master Player 2006 [124]
Lendl, Ivan  Czechoslovakia/ United States Recent Player 2001 [125]
Lenglen, Suzanne  France Master Player 1978 [126]
Li Na  China Recent Player 2019 [127]
Lott, George  United States Player 1964 [128]
Mako, Constantine "Gene"  United States Master Player 1973 [129]
Mandlíková, Hana  Czechoslovakia/ Australia Recent Player 1994 [130]
Marble, Alice  United States Player 1964 [131]
Martínez, Conchita  Spain Recent Player 2020 [132]
Mathieu, Simonne  France Master Player 2006 [133]
Mauresmo, Amélie  France Recent Player 2015 [134]
McEnroe, John  United States Recent Player 1999 [135]
McGregor, Kenneth "Ken"  Australia Master Player 1999 [136]
McKane Godfree, Kathleen "Kitty"  Great Britain Master Player 1978 [137]
McKinley, Charles Robert "Chuck"  United States Recent Player 1986 [138]
McLoughlin, Maurice  United States Player 1957 [139]
McMillan, Frew  South Africa Recent Player 1992 [140]
McNeill, Don  United States Recent Player 1965 [141]
Moore, Elisabeth  United States Master Player 1971 [142]
Mortimer Barrett, Angela  Great Britain Master Player 1993 [143]
Mulloy, Gardnar  United States Recent Player 1972 [144]
Murray, R. Lindley  United States Master Player 1958 [145]
Năstase, Ilie  Romania Recent Player 1991 [146]
Navratilova, Martina  Czechoslovakia/ United States Recent Player 2000 [147]
Newcombe, John  Australia Recent Player 1986 [148]
Noah, Yannick  France Recent Player 2005 [149]
Novotná, Jana Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic Recent Player 2005 [150]
Nüsslein, Hans German Reich/ Nazi Germany/ West Germany Master Player 2006 [151]
Nuthall Shoemaker, Betty  Great Britain Master Player 1977 [152]
Olmedo, Alex  Peru/ United States Master Player 1987 [153]
Orantes, Manuel  Spain Master Player 2012 [154]
Osborne duPont, Margaret  United States Recent Player 1967 [155]
Osuna, Rafael  Mexico Recent Player 1979 [156]
Palfrey Danzig, Sarah  United States Player 1963 [157]
Parker, Frank  United States Player 1966 [158]
Patterson, Gerald  Australia Master Player 1989 [159]
Patty, John Edward "Budge"  United States Recent Player 1977 [160]
Pell, Theodore  United States Master Player 1966 [161]
Perry, Frederick "Fred"  Great Britain Master Player 1975 [162]
Petra, Yvon  France Master Player 2016 [163]
Pettitt, Tom  Great Britain Court Tennis Player 1982 [164]
Pierce, Mary  France Recent Player 2019 [165]
Pietrangeli, Nicola  Italy Recent Player 1986 [166]
Quist, Adrian  Australia Master Player 1984 [167]
Rafter, Patrick "Pat"  Australia Recent Player 2006 [168]
Ralston, Dennis  United States Recent Player 1987 [169]
Renshaw, Ernest  Great Britain Master Player 1983 [170]
Renshaw, William  Great Britain Master Player 1983 [171]
Richards, Vincent  United States Player 1961 [172]
Richey, Nancy  United States Master Player 2003 [173]
Riggs, Robert "Bobby"  United States Player 1967 [174]
Roche, Anthony "Tony"  Australia Recent Player 1986 [175]
Roddick, Andy  United States Recent Player 2017 [176]
Roosevelt, Ellen  United States Master Player 1975 [177]
Rose, Mervyn  Australia Master Player 2001 [178]
Rosewall, Kenneth "Ken"  Australia Recent Player 1980 [179]
Round Little, Dorothy  Great Britain Master Player 1986 [180]
Ryan, Elizabeth  United States Master Player 1972 [181]
Sabatini, Gabriela  Argentina Recent Player 2006 [182]
Safin, Marat  Russia Recent Player 2016 [183]
Sampras, Pete  United States Recent Player 2007 [184]
Sánchez Vicario, Arantxa  Spain Recent Player 2007 [185]
Santana, Manuel  Spain Recent Player 1984 [186]
Savitt, Richard "Dick"  United States Recent Player 1976 [187]
Schroeder, Frederick "Ted"  United States Player 1966 [188]
Scriven, Margaret "Peggy"  Great Britain Master Player 2016 [189]
Sears, Eleonora  United States Master Player 1968 [190]
Sears, Richard  United States Player 1955 [191]
Sedgman, Frank  Australia Master Player 1979 [192]
Segura, Pancho  United States Master Player 1984 [193]
Seixas, Elias Victor "Vic"  United States Recent Player 1971 [194]
Seles, Monica  Yugoslavia/ FR Yugoslavia/ United States Recent Player 2009 [195]
Shields, Frank  United States Player 1964 [196]
Shriver, Pamela "Pam"  United States Recent Player 2002 [197]
Slocum, Henry  United States Player 1955 [198]
Smith, Stanley "Stan"  United States Recent Player 1987 [199]
Smith Court, Margaret  Australia Recent Player 1979 [200]
Snow, Randy  United States Wheelchair Tennis 2012 [201]
Stich, Michael  West Germany/ Germany Recent Player 2018 [202]
Stolle, Frederick "Fred"  Australia Recent Player 1985 [203]
Suková, Helena Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic Recent Player 2018 [204]
Sutton Bundy, May  United States Player 1956 [205]
Talbert, William "Bill"  United States Player 1967 [206]
Tilden, William "Bill"  United States Player 1959 [207]
Townsend Toulmin, Bertha  United States Master Player 1974 [208]
Trabert, Anthony "Tony"  United States Recent Player 1970 [209]
Turner Bowrey, Lesley  Australia Master Player 1997 [210]
Van Ryn, John  United States Player 1963 [211]
Vandierendonck, Chantal  Netherlands Wheelchair Tennis 2014 [212]
Vergeer, Esther  Netherlands Wheelchair Tennis 2023 [213]
Vilas, Guillermo  Argentina Recent Player 1991 [214]
Vines, Henry Ellsworth  United States Player 1962 [215]
von Cramm, Gottfried German Reich/ Nazi Germany/ West Germany Master Player 1977 [216]
Wade, Virginia  Great Britain Recent Player 1989 [217]
Wagner, Marie  United States Master Player 1969 [218]
Ward, Holcombe  United States Player 1956 [219]
Washburn, Watson  United States Player 1965 [220]
Whitman, Malcolm  United States Player 1955 [221]
Wilander, Mats  Sweden Recent Player 2002 [222]
Wilding, Anthony "Tony"  New Zealand Master Player 1978 [223]
Williams, Richard  United States Player 1957 [224]
Wills Moody Roark, Helen  United States Player 1959 [225]
Wood, Sidney  United States Player 1964 [226]
Woodbridge, Todd  Australia Recent Player 2010 [227]
Woodforde, Mark  Australia Recent Player 2010 [228]
Wrenn, Robert "Bob"  United States Player 1955 [229]
Wright, Beals  United States Player 1956 [230]
Wynne Bolton, Nancye  Australia Master Player 2006 [231]
Zvereva, Natalya "Natasha"  Soviet Union/ Belarus Recent Player 2010 [232]

*note - Bob Hewitt of South Africa was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1992, but he was suspended indefinitely in 2012 and expelled from the Hall in 2016 after being convicted of child sexual offences.[233][234]

Contributor category

Name Life span Nationality Year inducted Ref.
Original 9 2021 [235]
Adams, Russ 1930–2017  United States 2007 [236]
Adee, George 1874–1948  United States 1964 [237]
Baker, Lawrence 1890–1980  United States 1975 [238]
Barrett, John 1931–  Great Britain 2014 [239]
Bollettieri, Nick 1931–2022  United States 2014 [240]
Braden, Vic 1929–2014  United States 2017 [241]
Brown Grimes, Jane 1941–2021  United States 2014 [242]
Buchholz Jr., Earl 1940–  United States 2005 [243]
Chatrier, Philippe 1926–2000  France 1992 [244]
Clerici, Gianni 1930–2022  Italy 2006 [245]
Collins, Arthur "Bud" 1929–2016  United States 1994 [246]
Cullman III, Joseph 1912–2004  United States 1990 [247]
Danzig, Allison 1898–1987  United States 1968 [248]
Davies, Michael 1936–2015  Great Britain (Wales) 2012 [249]
David, Herman 1905–1974  Great Britain 1998 [250]
Dell, Donald 1938–  United States 2009 [251]
Drysdale, Cliff 1941–  South Africa 2013 [252]
Flink, Steve 1952–  United States 2017 [253]
Gray, David 1927–1983  Great Britain 1985 [254]
Griffin, Clarence 1888–1973  United States 1970 [255]
Gustav V of Sweden 1858–1950  Sweden 1980 [256]
Hardwick, Derek 1921–1987  Great Britain 2010 [257]
Heldman, Gladys 1922–2003  United States 1979 [258]
Hester, William 1912–1993  United States 1981 [259]
Hunt, Lamar 1932–2006  United States 1993 [260]
Jeffett, Nancy 1928–2017  United States 2015 [261]
Johnson, Robert 1899–1971  United States 2009 [262]
Jones, Perry 1890–1970  United States 1970 [263]
Kelleher, Robert 1913–2012  United States 2000 [264]
Kellmeyer, Fern "Peachy" 1944–  United States 2011 [265]
Laney, Al 1895–1988  United States 1979 [266]
Martin, Alastair 1915–2010  United States 1973 [267]
Maskell, Dan 1908–1992  Great Britain 1996 [268]
McChesney Martin, William 1906–1998  United States 1982 [269]
McCormack, Mark 1930–2003  United States 2008 [270]
Myrick, Julian 1880–1969  United States 1963 [271]
Nielsen, Arthur 1923–1980  United States 1971 [272]
Outerbridge, Mary 1852–1886  United States 1979 [273]
Parks, Brad 1957–  United States 2010 [274]
Pasarell, Charlie 1944–  United States 2013 [275]
Scott, Eugene "Gene" 1937–2006  United States 2008 [276]
Tingay, Lance 1915–1990  Great Britain 1982 [277]
Tinling, Ted 1910–1990  Great Britain 1986 [278]
Țiriac, Ion 1939–  Romania 2013 [279]
Tobin, Brian 1930–  Australia 2003 [280]
Van Alen, James 1902–1991  United States 1965 [281]
Van der Meer, Dennis 1933–2019  United States 2021 [282]
Wingfield, Walter Clopton 1833–1912  Great Britain 1997 [283]

Global Ambassador category

Name Nationality Year appointed Ref.
Hingis, Martina   Switzerland 2015 [284]
Kuerten, Gustavo  Brazil 2016 [285]

Nationalities

Country # of members
 United States 135
 Australia 32
 Great Britain 29
 France 11
Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic 8
 Germany 6
 Spain
 Sweden 5
 Argentina 2
 Belgium
 Brazil
 Italy
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Russia
 South Africa
 Belarus 1
 China
 Croatia
 Egypt
 Ireland
 Mexico
 New Zealand
 Norway
 Peru
 Puerto Rico
  Switzerland
// Yugoslavia/Serbia

See also

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External links

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