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Philippe Chatrier (French pronunciation: [filip ʃatʁije]; 2
February 1928 – 23 June 2000) was a
French tennis player.
After his
playing career ended, he...
- different. None play the same. [Roland Garros]
plays the best."
Court Philippe Chatrier was
built in 1928 as
Stade Roland Garros's
centerpiece and
remains its...
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Stade de
Roland Garros (whose
central court was
renamed Court Philippe Chatrier in 1988)
hosted that
Davis Cup challenge. On 24 May 1928, the
French International...
- best
performances at
majors were two
semifinal appearances. The
Philippe Chatrier Award is an
annual ITF
award to
recognise individuals or organisations...
- The
Philippe Chatrier Award is an
annual International Tennis Federation (ITF) award. It was
introduced in 1996 to
recognise individuals or organisations...
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Federation (ITF)
presented him with its
highest accolade, the
Philippe Chatrier Award, for his
contributions to tennis. By
winning the 2000
French Open...
- ****ociation for
eleven years, 1975–76 and 1983–91. She was
awarded the
Philippe Chatrier award and
inducted into the Hall of Fame. In
later life,
Evert was a coach...
- 'publicly dating'".
International Business Times.
Retrieved May 3, 2018.
Chatrier, Marie-France (November 2, 2014). "Corinne Foxx
entre dans le
monde au...
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reinstatement was
credited by the
efforts of then ITF
president Philippe Chatrier, ITF
general secretary David Gray and ITF vice
president Pablo Llorens...
- 2019, the ITF
presented Sabatini with its
highest accolade, the
Philippe Chatrier Award, for her
achievements both
during her
tennis career and post-retirement...