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Proisy (French pronunciation: [pʁwazi],
before 1962: Proizy) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the...
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taken over the club in the
summer of 1997 and
Patrick Proisy,
former tennis player and head of the
French branch,
became president. He...
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Patrick Proisy (born 10
September 1949) is a
French former professional tennis player best
remembered for
reaching the
final of the
French Open in 1972...
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Alphonse de
Proisy. His
older brother, La
Salle Proisy, also
served in the Navy.
Proisy joined the Navy as a Garde-Marine on 26
November 1745.
Proisy was promoted...
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Tombstone of
Louis de
Proisy and
Louise de Gris, his wife (1628) A
Tombstone of
Philippe Duglas (1614) A
Tombstone of
Jacques de
Proisy,
Baron of La Bove...
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February 2023. Edward, Anthony; Antoine, Gandel; Nicolas, Goatiot; Christophe,
Proisy; Mead A., Allison; Franck, Dolique; F.,
Fromard (2010). "The Amazon-infuenced...
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quarterfinalist • 1993
French Open
quarterfinalist •
Ranking in 1991
Patrick Proisy 1949 – France 23 1973
French Open
finalist •
Ranking in 1973
Mariano Puerta...
- Andrés
Gimeno defeated Patrick Proisy in the final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–1, 6–1 to win the men's
singles tennis title at the 1972
French Open. It was his first...
- (semifinals)
Cliff Richey (first round)
Roger Taylor (quarterfinals)
Patrick Proisy (first round)
Jimmy Connors (first round) Mark Cox (second round) Jan Kodeš...
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Cliff Richey 1965:
Gerald Battrick 1966:
Vladimir Korotkov 1967:
Patrick Proisy 1968: Phil Dent 1969:
Antonio Muñoz 1970: Juan
Herrera 1971:
Corrado Barazzutti...