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Giorgio de Stefani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo de ˈʃtɛfani]; February 24 1904 – October 22 1992) was an ambidextrous tennis player competing for Italy. In 1934 he was ranked World No. 6 by The Literary Digest and No. 9 by A Wallis Myers. In 1932 he was the second best Italian player and after the retirement of Umberto de Morpurgo he was the top Italian player from 1933 to 1936 and in 1938. He was active before World War II winning 85 singles titles.

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