The French Open (French: Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros (French: [ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁos]), is a tennis tournament organized by...
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The French Open, known originally as the Internationaux de France, is an annual tennis tournament created in 1891 and played on outdoor red clay courts...
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List of Grand Slam men's singles champions (redirect from Grand Slam tennis champions (Men's Singles))
Championships. The French Championships opened itself to international competitors and renamed as Championnats Internationaux de France (de tennis). See WHCC...
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RC Strasbourg Alsace (redirect from Racing Club de Strasbourg)
championship in 2012–13, and became Championnat National champions in 2015–16. Stade de la Meinau has been the club's stadium since 1914. RC Strasbourg is one of...
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Dinard International (redirect from Championnats de Dinard)
Championships or Championnats de Dinard and also known as the Dinard Cup or Coupe de Dinard was a combined men's and women's open clay court tennis tournament...
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in 1922. Grass (1905–1987). Championnat de France (1891–1924), Internationaux de France de Tennis (since 1925), Tournoi de Roland-Garros, alternate name...
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Cannes Championships (redirect from Championnats de Cannes)
Championships or Championnats de Cannes also known as the Championships of Cannes was a tennis event held from 1897 originally played on outside tennis courts at...
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Henry Lesur (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
vainqueur du Championnat de France de Football" [The Racing Club Roubaisien team, winner of the French Football Championship]. gallica.bnf.fr (in French). La...
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Henri Gasqueton (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
final, which ended in a 2–1 loss to CA Paris. On the eve of the 1914 Trophée de France final against Olympique Lillois, Gasqueton announced that Groselle...
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The French Switzerland Championships or Championnats de Suisse romande was a men's and women's open international clay court tennis tournament founded...
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Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques (redirect from Pau (France))
who led the 1929 Tour de France Marguerite Broquedis (1893–1983), professional tennis player Robert Haillet (1931–2011), tennis player Éric Cayrolle (1962)...
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Ion Țiriac (category Pages using infobox tennis biography with tennishofid)
title, the 1970 French Open in men's doubles. Țiriac was the first man to play against a woman and defeat her, in a sanctioned tennis tournament (against...
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Amiens (redirect from Amiens, France)
twice crowned champion of France in 1968 and 1969. The men's first team also won the Coupe de France in 1966 and 1967. Tennis Amiens Athletic Club (AAC)...
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Tours (redirect from Tours, France)
Tours (/tʊər/ TOOR, French: [tuʁ] ) is the largest city in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is the prefecture of the department of Indre-et-Loire...
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Toulon (redirect from Toulon, France)
football team is Sporting Club Toulon, which plays in Championnat National, the third level of French football. Famous players such as Delio Onnis, Jean...
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The 1914 World Hard Court Championships (WHCC) (French: Championnats du Monde de Tennis sur Terre Battue) was the third edition of the World Hard Court...
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= Walkover r = Retired d = Defaulted SR = Special ranking "Championnats de France de Tennis, résultats". 2013-09-21. Archived from the original on 2013-09-21...
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Charles P. Dixon (redirect from Charles Dixon (tennis player))
"Wimbledon player archive – Charles Dixon". AELTC. Championnat de Diepper, La Presse, p3, 3 August 1908 "Lawn Tennis". Evening Post. 29 May 1911. p. 7. "1877 to...
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Béziers (redirect from Béziers, France)
means of the Pont-canal de l'Orb, an aqueduct claimed to be the first of its kind. Béziers is one of the oldest cities in France. Research published in...
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Bayonne (redirect from Bayonne, France)
in Championnat National 3 (the 5th French division) since the 2013–2014 season after a year in CFA and three consecutive years in the Championnat National...
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Championships of Hyères (category Defunct tennis tournaments in France)
The Championships of Hyères or Championnats de Hyères was a men's and women's international clay court tennis tournament founded in 1910. The tournament...
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Côte d'Azur Championships (redirect from Championnats de la Côte d'Azur)
Championships or Championnats de la Côte d'Azur also called the Championship of the Côte d'Azur was a men's and women's international clay court tennis tournament...
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Marseille (redirect from Marseille, France)
Marseille has traditionally been one of France's dominant Water polo teams as it won the Championnat de France a total of 36 times. Marseille is also a...
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Suzanne Lenglen (category Olympic medalists for France in tennis)
Jean (1 July 1914). "Autour du Championnat International de Tennis: Dans l'Intimité de la Championne" [Around the International Tennis Championship:...
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University of Geneva (redirect from Université de Genève)
of Geneva (French: Université de Genève) is a public research university located in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded in 1559 by French theologian John...
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The French Covered Court Championships its original name or Championnats de France sur Court Couvert also known as the French Covered Court Open Championships...
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South of France Championships its original name or Championnats du Sud de la France also known as the Championships of the South of France and the Championship...
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1923 World Hard Court Championships (category 1923 in French tennis)
(WHCC) (French: Championnats du Monde de Tennis sur Terre Battue) was the seventh and last edition of the World Hard Court Championships tennis tournament...
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of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 108, 400. ISBN 978-0942257700. "Championnats Internationaux de France". "Smash" (in French). 17...
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1920 World Hard Court Championships (category 1920 in French tennis)
Championships (WHCC) (French: Championnats du Monde de Lawn-Tennis sur Terre Battue) was the fourth edition of the World Hard Court Championships tennis tournament...
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