Alexander Vladimirovich Volkov
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Alexander Volkov (Kaliningrado, Unión Soviética, 3 de marzo de 1967) es un jugador de tenis soviético. En su carrera ha conquistado 3 torneos ATP y su mejor posición en el ranking de individuales fue Nº14 en agosto de 1993 y en el de dobles fue Nº136 en octubre de 1989.
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- Tenistas masculinos de Rusia
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