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Julian Snow (born 16 June 1964) is a champion amateur real tennis player. Snow learned to play the sport as a pupil at Ludgrove School. He has won 19 British Amateur Singles Championships (1987–1989, 1991–2005, 2012), eclipsing ' previous record of 16 wins. Julian Snow challenged for the World Championship four times, reaching the challenge round in 1998 when he lost 7 sets to 4 to Robert Fahey in Melbourne.

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  • Julian Snow (born 16 June 1964) is a champion amateur real tennis player. Snow learned to play the sport as a pupil at Ludgrove School. He has won 19 British Amateur Singles Championships (1987–1989, 1991–2005, 2012), eclipsing ' previous record of 16 wins. He also won the Field Trophy with Leamington in 2020, 8 national Open titles: 4 (1992–1994, 1998), 2 (1996,1997), French Open (1992), and Australian Open (1992), as well as 15 Open doubles titles (6 US, 4 French, 3 Aus, 2 British) between 1985 & 2015. He was ranked No. 1 in the world from November 1992 to October 1993, and won the inaugural with American professional Tim Chisholm in 2001 at the , Middlesex University in north London. Julian Snow challenged for the World Championship four times, reaching the challenge round in 1998 when he lost 7 sets to 4 to Robert Fahey in Melbourne. He has worked as futures trader and as a full-time gambler betting on horseracing. In 2005 he moved to Australia to study law at the University of Melbourne. He signed the Bar Roll in Victoria, to practise as a barrister, on 22 May 2008. (en)
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  • Julian Snow (born 16 June 1964) is a champion amateur real tennis player. Snow learned to play the sport as a pupil at Ludgrove School. He has won 19 British Amateur Singles Championships (1987–1989, 1991–2005, 2012), eclipsing ' previous record of 16 wins. Julian Snow challenged for the World Championship four times, reaching the challenge round in 1998 when he lost 7 sets to 4 to Robert Fahey in Melbourne. (en)
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  • Julian Snow (real tennis) (en)
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