Word: lenglen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first, in tournament singles, since 1927-to young Dorothy Round, England's second ranking player, who last spring refused to enter the French championships lest she have to play a match on Sunday. Score of the Moody victory-by far her hardest match since she last played Suzanne Lenglen...
...usually symmetrical. At Wimbledon last week, on the side of the draw that contained Betty Nuthall and Mme René Mathieu, Helen Jacobs in the semi-finals met the French champion who had beaten Betty Nuthall the day before. She won her match, 7-5, 6-1. Suzanne Lenglen who had just flown over from Paris and who said she planned to play exhibition tennis this summer, watched Mrs. Moody, who has not lost a set in competition since 1927, win her fifth Wimbledon championship two days later...
...wing Paris, Berlin, Vienna. Keen on his subject, thorough, Loving visited every spot where Baudelaire is known or supposed to have been, made many a minor find exciting to scholars. Then he settled down on the Riviera to write his book, but never missed a chance of watching Suzanne Lenglen play tennis, of dancing with her. Well-known as a critic, he has also written a play, The Stick-Up. He is now at work on a long critical study of Baudelaire's work, which Publishers Brewer & Warren modestly announce will be "a somewhat fresh interpretation...
...Rumored reason: he had been jilted by one-time Tennis Champion Suzanne Lenglen...