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)
65% CHANT "U-S-A! U-S-A!" is one (5) Family Time Jul 6, 2025
60% COCOGAUFF 2023 US Open champ who won the 14-Across final over Aryna Sabalenka yesterday in Paris (9)
58% SLIM ___ to none (4) Universal Aug 26, 2025
58% COCO Gauff who won a 2025 French Open title (4) USA Today Aug 14, 2025
58% ALCATRAZ Setting of the 1996 thriller "The Rock" (8)
58% SEDGMAN Australian who is U. S. champ. (7)
55% ANY None in particular (3) Universal Aug 19, 2025
55% THEN "And ___ there were none" (4)
55% AMY Schneider who won (3)
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