Marguerite Broquedis

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Marguerite Broquedis
File:Magerite broqedis.jpg
Broquedis in 1912
Full name Marguerite Marie Broquedis-Billout-Bordes
Country (sports)  France
Born (1893-04-17)17 April 1893
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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Orléans
Singles
Career record {{#property:P564}}
Highest ranking No. 9 (1925, A. Wallis Myers)
Grand Slam Singles results
French Open QF (1925, 1927)
Wimbledon SF (1925)
Olympic Games Gold medal.svg Gold (1912)
Doubles
Career record {{#property:P555}}
Grand Slam Doubles results
French Open SF (1925)
Wimbledon QF (1927)
Mixed doubles
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
French Open W (1927)
Wimbledon F (1914)
Olympic Games Bronze medal.svg Bronze (1912)

Marguerite Marie Broquedis (French pronunciation: ​[maʁ.ɡə.ʁit bʁɔkədi]; 17 April 1893 – 23 April 1983; married names Billout, Bordes) was a French female tennis player.

Biography

Broquedis was born on 17 April 1893 in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques.[1]

Broquedis competed at the 1912 Olympics at Stockholm where she won the gold medal in outdoor singles by beating German Dora Köring 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the final. In mixed doubles, she won the bronze medal partnering Albert Canet. In 1913 and 1914, she won the French championships,[2] beating 15-year-old Suzanne Lenglen in the 1914 final. She received the nickname "the goddess" for being the only player to ever beat Lenglen in a singles final. She also took part in the 1924 Olympics at Paris but couldn't win any medal there.[1]

From 1925 to 1927, Broquedis had another successful time in her tennis career, reaching the singles semifinals at Wimbledon in 1925, and the quarterfinals twice at the (now fully international) French championships in 1925 and 1927. Moreover, she won the mixed doubles title partnering Jean Borotra at Paris in 1927. She was ranked world No. 9 by A. Wallis Myers in 1925.[3]

Broquedis died in Orléans in 1983, aged 90.[1]

Grand Slam finals

Mixed doubles: (1 title)

Outcome Year Championship Partner Opponents in final Score in final
Winner 1927 French Championships France Jean Borotra 23x15px Lilí Álvarez
United States Bill Tilden
6–4, 2–6, 6–2

References

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External links

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