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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ion_ȚiriacIon Țiriac - Wikipedia

    Ion Țiriac (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon t͡siriˈak]; born 9 May 1939), also known as the "Brașov Bulldozer", is a Romanian businessman and former professional tennis and ice hockey player. He has been president of the Romanian Tennis Federation.

  2. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ion_ȚiriacIon Țiriac - Wikipedia

    Ion Țiriac (n. 9 mai 1939, Brașov) este un fost jucător profesionist de tenis român, jucător de hochei pe gheață, și actualmente un influent om de afaceri în Germania, Spania și România .

    Rezultat
    Data
    Turneu
    Suprafața
    1. Câștigător
    1970
    Artificial
    2. Câștigător
    4 mai 1970
    Roland Garros, Paris
    Zgură
    3. Câștigător
    1970
    Roma, Italia
    Zgură
    1. Finalist
    13 iulie 1970
    Washington DC, SUA
    Zgură
  3. www.forbes.com › profile › ion-tiriacIon Tiriac - Forbes

    6 days ago · Ion Tiriac is a former tennis player, coach and investor who founded Tiriac Group, a conglomerate with interests in various sectors. He is one of the richest former athletes in the world and owns a collection of over 400 cars and motorcycles.

  4. Ion Țiriac was a Romanian tennis player, coach, and billionaire businessman. He won the French Open doubles in 1970 with Ilie Năstase, coached Boris Becker and other stars, and promoted many tournaments.

  5. Apr 6, 2023 · Ion Țiriac is a Romanian billionaire businessman and a former tennis and ice hockey player. He managed Boris Becker from his early days and still admires his talent and willpower.

  6. Ion TIRIAC played ice hockey for Romania at the 1964 Winter Olympics and won the 1970 French Open men’s doubles in tennis. He also managed tennis stars like Boris Becker and founded the first private bank in Romania.

  7. A skilled and tenacious player, Tiriac was at his best on hardcourts. He played Davis Cup for Romania from 1959 through the mid-seventies mising only the 1973 Cup. After winning the Romanian Closed title for eight straight years, he lost it in 1967.

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