1996 U.S. Open champ who won 14 sets and lost none Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GRAF 1996 U.S. Open champ who won 14 sets and lost none (4)
60% ASSANTE Armand of 1996's "Gotti" (7) Wall Street Journal Oct 6, 2025
58% ASHE U.S. Open stadium named for a U.S. Open champ (4) Wall Street Journal Nov 17, 2025
58% SEDGMAN Australian who is U. S. champ. (7)
55% OTHER "None of the above" (5) USA Today Nov 10, 2025
55% SOME Not none, but not many (4) The Atlantic Oct 19, 2025
55% FEW Nearly none (3) Newsday Oct 3, 2025
55% PAYNE Stewart who won the U.S. Open twice in the 1990s (5) LA Times Daily Sep 20, 2025
55% SWEPT Won four, lost none (5)
52% ATSEA Lost (5) Universal Nov 20, 2025
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