SPORT: BIRTHDAYS
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Your support makes all the difference.Today: Rod Laver, the greatest Australian tennis player of all time, four times champion of Wimbledon (born 1938).
Tomorrow: Andy Gregory, the formidable face of rugby league, set a record of nine Challenge Cup final appearances with both Widnes and Wigan (1941).
Thursday: Pete Sampras, arguably the sportsman of the decade with a record- equalling 12 grand slam events (1971).
Friday: Ben Hogan, the man who came closest to achieving the "impossible task" of the golfing grand slam in 1953, not long after cheating death in a car crash (born 1912). Alan Shearer is 29.
Saturday: Fred Davis, thrice world snooker champion and Professional Match-Play champion from 1952-56 (born 1913).
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