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- Mercer Beasley [r]: American tennis coach of the first half of the 20th century who discovered Ellsworth Vines and was the mentor of Frank Parker. [e]
- Bobby Riggs [r]: A leading American tennis player of the 1940s, who, as either an amateur or a professional, was the World No. 1 player for two or, possibly, three years. [e]
- Ken McGregor [r]: Fine Australian tennis player of the mid-20th Century, particularly in doubles. [e]
- Los Angeles, California [r]: a city in southern California and the second-largest urban center in the U.S. (after New York). [e]
- Los Angeles Angels [r]: a MLB team in the American League West division, located in Los Angeles, California. [e]