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Vladimir Pavićević (born 26 February 1977) is a Serbian former professional tennis player. Pavićević grew up in the Serbian city of Novi Sad and played collegiate tennis in the United States, first for the University of South Carolina, then the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His Davis Cup career for Yugoslavia included singles wins against Justin Bower and Louis Vosloo, to secure a tie over South Africa in Belgrade in 2002. In 2004 he won three ITF Futures singles titles and attained his career best ranking of 329 in the world.

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  • Vladimir Pavićević (born 26 February 1977) is a Serbian former professional tennis player. Pavićević grew up in the Serbian city of Novi Sad and played collegiate tennis in the United States, first for the University of South Carolina, then the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His Davis Cup career for Yugoslavia included singles wins against Justin Bower and Louis Vosloo, to secure a tie over South Africa in Belgrade in 2002. In 2004 he won three ITF Futures singles titles and attained his career best ranking of 329 in the world. (en)
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  • Vladimir Pavićević (born 26 February 1977) is a Serbian former professional tennis player. Pavićević grew up in the Serbian city of Novi Sad and played collegiate tennis in the United States, first for the University of South Carolina, then the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His Davis Cup career for Yugoslavia included singles wins against Justin Bower and Louis Vosloo, to secure a tie over South Africa in Belgrade in 2002. In 2004 he won three ITF Futures singles titles and attained his career best ranking of 329 in the world. (en)
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