- The
peach (Prunus persica) is a
deciduous tree
first domesticated and
cultivated in China. It
bears edible juicy fruits with
various characteristics, most...
-
Jacques Marie Stanislas Jean
Brugnon (French pronunciation: [ʒak bʁyɲɔ̃]; 11 May 1895 – 20
March 1978),
nicknamed "Toto", was a
French tennis player,...
- pla**** with Léonce Aslangul, but lost to
Jacques Brugnon and
Henri Cochet in the quarterfinals.
Brugnon and
Cochet defeated Howard Kinsey and
Vincent Richards...
-
Philadelphia Four (René Lacoste, Jean Borotra,
Henri Cochet, and
Jacques Brugnon) won the
Davis Cup on
American soil in 1927, the
French decided to defend...
- 1920s, and les
Quatre Mousquetaires ("the Four Musketeers")—Jacques "Toto"
Brugnon, Jean
Borotra (the "Bouncing Basque"),
Henri Cochet (the "Magician"), and...
- 1933.
Lacoste was one of the Four
Musketeers with Jean Borotra,
Jacques Brugnon, and
Henri Cochet,
French players who
dominated tennis in the late 1920s...
- and
formed a team with him to gain the
doubles trophy against Jacques Brugnon and
Marcel Dupont. He
clinched the 1922
World Hard
Court Championships...
- Jean
Borotra and
Jacques Brugnon successfully defended their title,
defeating Ryosuke Nunoi and Jiro Sato in the final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–3, 7–5 to win the...
- Jean
Borotra and
Jacques Brugnon were the
defending champions but they
split up and
Borotra teamed up with René
Lacoste and
Brugnon partnered with
Henri Cochet...
-
Wilmer Allison, but lost in the
semifinals to
Jacques Brugnon and
Henri Cochet.
Borotra and
Brugnon defeated Pat
Hughes and Fred
Perry in the final, 6–0...