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Manuel Orantes - Wikipedia Orantes was a stalwart member of the Spanish Davis Cup team from 1967 to 1980, earning a record of 60–27 in Davis Cup match play He also was a member of the Spanish team which won the inaugural World Team Cup in 1978
Frequently Asked Questions: The Orantes Injunction - NILC The Orantes injunction is a nationwide, permanent injunction that requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to uphold certain rights of Salvadoran nationals in asylum proceedings
Manuel Orantes | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis Official tennis player profile of Manuel Orantes on the ATP Tour Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more
He won the US Open, is Spain’s second most successful . . . - Bolavip Manuel Orantes is a Spanish tennis icon who rose to prominence in the 1970s As the second most successful Spanish player after Rafael Nadal, he carved out a legendary career while sharing an intense rivalry with Guillermo Vilas
Timeline of Manuel Orantes: A Distinguished Tennis Career Manuel Orantes turned professional in 1967 and began competing on the international tennis circuit As a professional tennis player, Orantes developed a reputation as one of the greatest Spanish players, with a versatile game that was particularly strong on clay courts
Orantes v. Holder - National Immigrant Justice Center The government asked the district court to dissolve an injunction that requires the government to provide basic access to legal services to Salvadorans (a mandate later applied to all detainees) The government appealed to the Ninth Circuit when it lost
Manuel Orantes presented with Hall of Fame ring in Barcelona Orantes’ contribution to the sport throughout his career was massive He reached a career high of #2 in the ATP rankings, winning the US Open title in 1975 after reaching the Roland Garros final the previous year He was a stalwart of the Spanish Davis Cup team, establishing a 60-27 win loss record