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Nikola Pilić

1939 - Today

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Nikola "Niki" Pilić (born 27 August 1939) is a Croatian former professional tennis player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia. He was one of the Handsome Eight. Pilić was ranked world No. 6 in January 1968 and world No. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nikola Pilić is the 50th most popular tennis player (down from 26th in 2019), the 85th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 65th in 2019) and the most popular Croatian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Nikola Pilić ranks 50 out of 1,569Before him are Jaroslav Drobný, Jean Borotra, Max Decugis, Fred Stolle, Neale Fraser, and Hedwiga Rosenbaumová. After him are Pancho Gonzales, Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe, Kerry Melville, Monica Seles, and Louis Raymond.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1939, Nikola Pilić ranks 123Before him are Tarcisio Burgnich, Bernard Kouchner, Seán Brady, Veruschka von Lehndorff, Ginger Baker, and Lee Majors. After him are Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, Karel Brückner, Enrico Albertosi, Scott McKenzie, Yaphet Kotto, and Alexandros Panagoulis.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Nikola Pilić ranks 85 out of 700Before him are Mira Furlan (1955), Franz von Bayros (1866), Francesco Laurana (1430), Giorgio da Sebenico (1410), Archduke Wilhelm of Austria (1895), and Stjepan Filipović (1916). After him are Ilija Petković (1945), Milan Martić (1954), Slavenka Drakulić (1949), Roberto Ferruzzi (1853), Arsen Dedić (1938), and Branko Lustig (1932).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Croatia

Among tennis players born in Croatia, Nikola Pilić ranks 1After him are Goran Ivanišević (1971), Željko Franulović (1947), Jelena Dokic (1983), Ivo Karlović (1979), Goran Prpić (1964), Iva Majoli (1977), Darija Jurak (1984), Mario Ančić (1984), Borna Ćorić (1996), Sabrina Goleš (1965), and Petra Martić (1991).