71.   The world number five yet to get past the first round on the grass of the All-England Club in four visits.

72.   The world number two also sat briefly on top of the world rankings before being pipped in the last event of the season by Lindsay Davenport.

73.   The world number four made no mention of a suspected injury to his right shoulder after the match.

74.   The winner of the Coetzer-Martinez showdown would face former world number-one Monica Seles or Anke Huber of Germany for a place in the final.

75.   The world number five was well below his peak, landing very few first serves and rarely finding a rythm with his partner Goellner.

76.   The world number seven from Croatia advanced to the third round here.

77.   The world number six from England next meets the brilliant new young Egyptian hope, Ahmed Barada.

78.   The world number six overcame the energy-sapping Adelaide heat to deny Zimbabwean Byron Black his first ATP title.

79.   Two operations helped but the world number four has been to achieve the kind of fitness neede to make her Olympic debut.

80.   The world number four revealed that the tendons had now healed to the extent where he only had to wear a cast on his wrist at night.

n. + number >>共 1062
phone 19.32%
telephone 12.97%
identification 3.68%
two 2.73%
poll 2.28%
world 1.98%
account 1.29%
production 1.18%
three 1.17%
issue 0.85%
world + n. >>共 502
champion 12.87%
championship 9.16%
leader 7.32%
market 6.47%
record 4.63%
title 3.94%
body 3.65%
economy 2.92%
price 2.18%
stage 1.30%
number 0.68%
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