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Encyclopedia > Andrés Gimeno

Andrés Gimeno is a retired Spanish tennis player. Tennis is a racquet sport played between either two players (singles) or two teams of two players (doubles). Player(s) use a stringed racquet to strike a hollow rubber ball over a net into the opponents court. ...


Gimeno won the French Open in 1972. The French Open, officially the Tournoi de Roland-Garros (English: Roland Garros Tournament), is a tennis event held from the middle of May to the beginning of June in Paris, France, and is the second of the worlds Grand Slam tournaments. ...


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Tennis in Spain, Andres Gimeno Tennis Academy, Spain, Catalunya, Barcelona, Castelldefels (344 words)
Tennis in Spain, Andres Gimeno Tennis Academy, Spain, Catalunya, Barcelona, Castelldefels
Andres Gimeno Tennis Academy, Spain, Catalunya, Barcelona, Castelldefels
Andrés Gimeno Tennis Academy is located near Barcelona - Castelldefels and is surrounded by mountains and beach views.
Grand Slam in tennis (295 words)
In 1962, Rod Laver defeated Roy Emerson[?] in the Australian and French Open finals, Marty Mulligan[?] at the Wimbledon championships and Roy Emerson[?] again in the U.S. Open to complete his Grand Slam.
In 1969, Rod Laver defeated Andres Gimeno[?] in the Australian Open final, Ken Rosewall[?] in the French Open, John Newcombe[?] at the Wimbledon championships and Tony Roche[?] in the U.S. Open to complete his second Grand Slam, the only person to ever do so.
In 1953, Maureen Connolly defeated Julia Sampson[?] in the Australian Open final and Doris Hart[?] three times in the finals of the French Open, the Wimbledon championships, and the U.S. Open to complete her Grand Slam.
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