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Nanette le Besnerais
Le Besnerais with mixed doubles partner Jacques Brugnon
Full nameAnne-Marie Le Besnerais
Country (sports)  France
Born4 January 1896
Laurède, Aquitaine, France
Died20 December 1981(1981-12-20) (aged 85)
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
French Open2R ( 1927, 1931, 1932)
Other tournaments
WHCC2R (1922)
Doubles
Other doubles tournaments
WHCCSF (1921)
Mixed doubles
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French OpenF ( 1926)
Other mixed doubles tournaments
WHCC2R (1922)

Anne-Marie "Nanette" le Besnerais (née Anne-Marie Carbonel-Tequi; 4 January 1896 – 20 December 1981) was a French tennis player. She finished runner-up in mixed doubles at the 1926 French Championships to Suzanne Lenglen and Jacques Brugnon while competing with Jean Borotra. [1]

Le Besnerais (second from left) pictured with Jacques Brugnon, Marguerite Broquedis, and Jean Borotra

References

  1. ^ Little 1988, p. 100.

Books

  • Little, Alan (1988). Suzanne Lenglen: Tennis Idol of the Twenties. The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. ISBN  978-0906741221.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nanette le Besnerais
Le Besnerais with mixed doubles partner Jacques Brugnon
Full nameAnne-Marie Le Besnerais
Country (sports)  France
Born4 January 1896
Laurède, Aquitaine, France
Died20 December 1981(1981-12-20) (aged 85)
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
French Open2R ( 1927, 1931, 1932)
Other tournaments
WHCC2R (1922)
Doubles
Other doubles tournaments
WHCCSF (1921)
Mixed doubles
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French OpenF ( 1926)
Other mixed doubles tournaments
WHCC2R (1922)

Anne-Marie "Nanette" le Besnerais (née Anne-Marie Carbonel-Tequi; 4 January 1896 – 20 December 1981) was a French tennis player. She finished runner-up in mixed doubles at the 1926 French Championships to Suzanne Lenglen and Jacques Brugnon while competing with Jean Borotra. [1]

Le Besnerais (second from left) pictured with Jacques Brugnon, Marguerite Broquedis, and Jean Borotra

References

  1. ^ Little 1988, p. 100.

Books

  • Little, Alan (1988). Suzanne Lenglen: Tennis Idol of the Twenties. The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. ISBN  978-0906741221.



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