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Minella receives Jana Novotna Award
Former Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna no more | Deccan Herald
Duchess of Kent pays tribute to 'brave' former Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna | Tennis News | Sky Sports
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Jana Novotna Bio | Bio & Career – WTA Official
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Athlete Profile: Jana Novotna - TennisPAL
20 years on: Remembering Jana Novotna's final WTA title
20 years on: Remembering Jana Novotna's final WTA title
Former Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna dies aged 49: WTA , World News - AsiaOne
Jana Novotna, a true winner, was famed for a sporting 'choke'
A portrait of WTA player Jana Novotna, taken during the 1998 U.S.... News Photo - Getty Images
Former Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna dies aged 49
Jana Novotna, Czech Winner of Wimbledon, Dies at 49 - The New York Times
Barbora Krejcikova pays tribute to Jana Novotna after French Open triumph - Sports Mole
Tennis world mourns the passing of Jana Novotna
Jana Novotná - Wikipedia
Jana Novotna from the Czech Republic holds up her trophy after beating U.S. Venus Williams in the Women's Tennis Tournament (WTA) in Hanover February 21. Novotna won 6-4 6-4. PEM/AS Stock Photo - Alamy
Jana Novotna: Who was she, how did she die, how long had she been unwell? | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk
Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna dies after long battle with cancer - ABC News
Jana Novotna, former Wimbledon champion, dies at 49 - Washington Times
Jana Novotna, Winner of 100 WTA Titles, Passes Away at 49 - Tennis Now
Jana Novotna from the Czech Republic serves to U.S. Venus Williams during the final of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tournament in Hanover February 21. Novotna won 6-4 6-4. PEM/AS Stock Photo - Alamy
Jana Novotná - Wikipedia
Jana Novotna from the Czech Republic pulls a face against U.S. player [Venus Williams] during the final of the WTA tournament in Hanover February 21. Novotna won 6-4 6-4. **DIGITAL IMAGE** Stock Photo - Alamy
Jana Novotná, Former Wimbledon Champion And 'Acrobatic Athlete,' Dies At 49 : The Two-Way : NPR