Robert Ramillon
Appearance
Country (sports) | France |
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Born | Cannes, France | 24 February 1909
Died | 17 May 1964 Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged 55)
Singles | |
Professional majors | |
Wembley Pro | QF (1937) |
French Pro | W (1932) |
Robert Ramillon was a French professional tennis player of the 1930s and was the winner of French Pro in 1932. He also played in the finals in 1931 and 1936. In 1928 he won the title at the Queen's Club Pro tournament. He was also runner-up at the Southport tournament in 1937 (beating Tilden before losing to Nusslein).[1] At the wartime Tournoi de France, held at Roland Garros, he was runner-up in 1941 to Bernard Destremau.
See also
References
- ^ The Guardian, July 19, 1937