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Jacques Marie Stanislas Jean
Brugnon (11 May 1895 – 20
March 1978),
nicknamed "Toto", was a
French tennis player, one of the
famous "Four Musketeers"...
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formed a team with him to gain the
doubles trophy against Jacques Brugnon and
Marcel Dupont. He
clinched the 1922
World Hard
Court Championships...
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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...
- 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...
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named after The Four
Musketeers of
French tennis: Jean Borotra,
Jacques Brugnon,
Henri Cochet, and René Lacoste. The
event was not held from 1915 to 1919...
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Jacques Seiler as
Sergeant Bellec Marisa Merlini as
Paulette Brugnon, the
farmer Heidy Bohlen as the
Lieutenant psychologist Paolo Stoppa as...
- 1921:
Suzanne Lenglen /
Jacques Brugnon 1922:
Suzanne Lenglen /
Jacques Brugnon 1923:
Suzanne Lenglen /
Jacques Brugnon 1924:
Marguerite Broquedis / Jean...
- Jean
Borotra (1898–1994)
Jacques Brugnon (1895–1978)
Henri Cochet (1901–1987) René
Lacoste (1904–1996)
While Brugnon was
primarily a
doubles specialist...
- 1920s, and les
Quatre Mousquetaires ("the Four Musketeers")—Jacques "Toto"
Brugnon, Jean
Borotra (the "Bouncing Basque"),
Henri Cochet (the "Magician"), and...