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- Magnus_Norman abstract "Magnus Norman (born 30 May 1976 in Filipstad) is a retired Swedish professional tennis player who was runner-up at the 2000 French Open and ranked briefly as World No. 2. He won 12 singles titles, including the 2000 Tennis Masters Series tournament in Rome, Italy.Today, he coaches Stan Wawrinka, owns a tennis academy called the Good to Great Tennis Academy and also plays bandy, a sport he played in his youth before deciding to concentrate on tennis.".
- Q355323 abstract "Magnus Norman (born 30 May 1976 in Filipstad) is a retired Swedish professional tennis player who was runner-up at the 2000 French Open and ranked briefly as World No. 2. He won 12 singles titles, including the 2000 Tennis Masters Series tournament in Rome, Italy.Today, he coaches Stan Wawrinka, owns a tennis academy called the Good to Great Tennis Academy and also plays bandy, a sport he played in his youth before deciding to concentrate on tennis.".
- Magnus_Norman comment "Magnus Norman (born 30 May 1976 in Filipstad) is a retired Swedish professional tennis player who was runner-up at the 2000 French Open and ranked briefly as World No. 2. He won 12 singles titles, including the 2000 Tennis Masters Series tournament in Rome, Italy.Today, he coaches Stan Wawrinka, owns a tennis academy called the Good to Great Tennis Academy and also plays bandy, a sport he played in his youth before deciding to concentrate on tennis.".
- Q355323 comment "Magnus Norman (born 30 May 1976 in Filipstad) is a retired Swedish professional tennis player who was runner-up at the 2000 French Open and ranked briefly as World No. 2. He won 12 singles titles, including the 2000 Tennis Masters Series tournament in Rome, Italy.Today, he coaches Stan Wawrinka, owns a tennis academy called the Good to Great Tennis Academy and also plays bandy, a sport he played in his youth before deciding to concentrate on tennis.".