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Sweden 1981
Stamp honoring Bjorn Borg probably because he won Winbledon every year from 1976 to 1980. From a booklet of 6 stamps showing Sweden worlwide accomplishements.

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COLOMBIA 1961 - Tennis, mixed doubles (Sc.C415)

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Jorge, your stamps are always perfect,
nary a perf out of place, amazing.

SG0575 (1974) T0300 07c non olympia tennis [1m1].jpg
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Rod thank you very much. For me the perf. condition is more important even than the centered.
This one is a postal stationery envelope, Scott U569

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From the glorious to the grungy,
cut square detailing embossing on ball.
US Scott #569
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Here is a pretty Swedish player engraved by Slania.


Scott 917

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U.S. Scott 2498: Desiged by Bart Forbes, printed by the American Bank Note Company, and issued July 6, 1990.

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Woman tennis player and minaret, designed by Tunisian artist Néjib Belkhodja (1933-2007), engraved by Roger Fenneteaux, and issued by Tunisia on August 25, 1960 as one of a set of five stamps publicizing the 17th Olympic Games, held in Rome, Scott No. 375.

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SG0987 (1972) T0331 03c+01c tennis [2m0].jpg
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3 tennis stamps from 3 different countries :

Italy 2010 :



Monaco 1997 :



Serbia 2010 : Davis Cup :

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Tennis player, printed by lithography (Harrison), and issued by Barbados on August 17, 1971 to promote tourism, Scott No. 358.

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BELGIUM - Tennis stamps (2003) and souvenir sheet (2008) :



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Recently issued British stamps :



Yugoslavia 1990 :

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Tennis is one of my topical collection.
Unfortunately lately a lot of them are issued by suspect countries
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BERMUDA (1973) - In these stamps you can see how has changed fashion in clothes used to play tennis :


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