Peoples of the USSR Games in tennis in Jurmala, 1979. Top player in the country, six-time USSR champion and Honored Master of Sports of the USSR Alexander Metreveli.01.06.1979#1189524
Peoples of the USSR Games in tennis in Jurmala, 1979. Top player in the country, six-time USSR champion and Honored Master of Sports of the USSR Alexander Metreveli.01.06.1979#1189523
Soviet tennis team training. Chief coach Shamil Tarpishchev, left, and Merited Master of Sports Alexander Metreveli. The Moscow Sport Arena in Luzhniki.01.06.1983#960155
Tennis player Alexander Metreveli, USSR singles (1966-1967) and doubles (1967) champion, winner of the All-Union Winter Singles (1964, 1966-1967), Doubles (1967-1968) and Mixed Doubles (1967) Championships, winner of the Moscow Open Winter Championships (1963) in singles event.01.06.1968#709589
Alexander Metreveli, member of the USSR national tennis team, during the Moscow traditional international tennis tournament at CSKA Palace of Sports. February 15-22, 1970.20.02.1970#708477
The Davis Cup. USSR tennis champion Alexander Metreveli playing against Italy. Moscow.14.06.1969#704501
The Davis Cup, an international team event in men's tennis. USSR vs. France. USSR champion Alexander Metreveli serving the ball. The Lenin Stadium.25.08.1983#703759
Tennis player Alexander Metreveli, No. 1 in national ranking, eight-times champion of the USSR, and Merited Master of Sports.01.08.1974#592199
Tennis player Alexander Metreveli, No. 1 in national ranking, eight-times champion of the USSR, and Merited Master of Sports.01.08.1974#592190
One of the best world tennis players Alexander Metreveli at an international tennis tournament.01.07.1966#560365
Merited Master of Sports and eight-time Soviet tennis champion Alexander Metreveli swings at the ball. 09.08.1974#141290
Alexander Metreveli, NTV Plus sport commentator, addresses a news conference to introduce a new television sports channel, NTV Plus Tennis02.02.2006#122725