Talk:Petr Korda
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[edit]I think Korda actually did try to play again after his ban, to try to prove himself. I think it didn't work out well, though.
Petr Korda opponent Goran Ivanišević in 1991 was playing for Croatia. There is a wrong flag by Ivanišević's name.
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