Emmanuel_du_Plaix

Emmanuel du Plaix

Emmanuel du Plaix

French tennis player


Emmanuel Tailhandier du Plaix (28 August 1902 – 22 March 1973) was a French tennis player.[1]

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Born in Bourges in central France, du Plaix ranked as high as fifth in the country. In 1930 he won Wimbledon's All England Plate and reached the fourth round of the French Championships for the only time.[2] He lost a five set match to Gottfried von Cramm at the 1931 French Championships.[3] His career singles titles include the South of France Championships in 1929, Bavarian Championships in 1930 and Austrian International Championships in 1932.[4]


References

  1. "Brilliant Speed Of Ellsworth Vines". Evening Standard. 20 June 1931.
  2. "Player profile". tennisarchives.com.

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