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Syntactic analyzation of "Australian Rod Laver is the only tennis player to win the Grand Slam twice — first as an amateur, and again as a professional in the Open Era, when previously amateur-only or professional-only tournaments went open to both amateurs and professionals. He also won the Pro Slam as a "Closed Era" professional, the year before the Open Era began." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Australian Proper Noun Singular
2. Rod Proper Noun Singular
3. Laver Proper Noun Singular
4. is Verb 3rd person sing.
5. the Determiner
6. only Adjective
7. tennis Noun Singular
8. player Noun Singular
9. to to.
10. win Verb Base Form.
11. the Determiner
12. Grand Proper Noun Singular
13. Slam Proper Noun Singular
14. twice Adjective
15. Noun Singular
16. first Adverb.
17. as Preposition
18. an Determiner
19. amateur Adjective
20. ,
21. and Conjunction
22. again Adverb.
23. as Preposition
24. a Determiner
25. professional Noun Singular
26. in Preposition
27. the Determiner
28. Open Proper Noun Singular
29. Era Proper Noun Singular
30. ,
31. when wh-abverb.
32. previously Adverb.
33. amateur-only Adjective
34. or Conjunction
35. professional-only Adjective
36. tournaments Noun Plural
37. went Verb Past Tense.
38. open Adjective
39. to to.
40. both Determiner
41. amateurs Noun Plural
42. and Conjunction
43. professionals Noun Plural
44. . .
45. He Personal Pronoun.
46. also Adverb.
47. won Verb Past Tense.
48. the Determiner
49. Pro Foreign Word
50. Slam Proper Noun Singular
51. as Preposition
52. a Determiner
53. ``
54. Closed Adjective
55. Era Noun Singular
56. ''
57. professional Noun Singular
58. ,
59. the Determiner
60. year Noun Singular
61. before Preposition
62. the Determiner
63. Open Proper Noun Singular
64. Era Proper Noun Singular
65. began Verb Past Tense.
66. . .

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