1973 French Open – Women's Singles Qualifying
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1973 French Open – Women's Singles Qualifying
Players who neither had high enough rankings nor received wild cards to enter the main draw of the annual French Open Tennis Championships participated in a qualifying tournament held in the week before the event. Qualifiers Lucky losers Qualifying draw First qualifier Second qualifier Third qualifier Fourth qualifier Fifth qualifier Sixth qualifier Seventh qualifier Eighth qualifier References External links1973 French Open – Women's draws and resultsat the International Tennis Federation The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the governing body of world tennis, wheelchair tennis, and beach tennis. It was founded in 1913 as the International Lawn Tennis Federation by twelve national tennis associations. As of 2016, there a ... {{DEFAULTSORT:1973 French Open - Women's Singles Qualifying Women's Singles Qualifying French Open by year – Qualifying ...
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Wild Card (sports)
A wild card (also wildcard or wild-card and also known as an at-large berth or at-large bid) is a tournament or playoff berth awarded to an individual or team that fails to qualify in the normal way; for example, by having a high ranking or winning a qualifying stage. In some events, wildcards are chosen freely by the organizers. Other events have fixed rules. Some North American professional sports leagues compare the records of teams which did not qualify directly by winning a division or conference. International sports In international sports, the term is perhaps best known in reference to two sporting traditions: team wildcards distributed among countries at the Olympic Games and individual wildcards given to some tennis players at every professional tournament (both smaller events and the major ones such as Wimbledon). Tennis players may even ask for a wildcard and get one if they want to enter a tournament on short notice. In Olympics, countries that fail to produce athlet ...
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Elvira Weisenberger
Elvira Weisenberger (born 24 December 1949) is an Argentine former professional tennis player. Biography A right-handed player, Weisenberger competed in 12 Federation Cup ties for Argentina, from 1973 to 1977. Her best grand slam performance was a third round appearance at the 1974 French Open, beating Lindsay Blachford and Mariana Simionescu. Weisenberger, who lives in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South ..., is a former president of the Women's International Tennis Association (WITA), an organisation which ran parallel to the WTA in the 1970s. See also * List of Argentina Fed Cup team representatives References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Weisenberger, Elvira 1949 births Living people Argentine female tennis players 20th-century Argenti ...
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Lee Duk-hee
Lee Duk-hee (born 13 July 1953) is a former professional tennis player from South Korea. Biography Lee started in 1973 when she made the second round of the Australian Open, then featured as a doubles player at both the 1973 French Open and Wimbledon Championships. For the rest of the 1970s, she played only representative tennis for South Korea. She was a foundation player in South Korea's Fed Cup team, first featuring in its tournament debut in 1973, with regular appearances from 1976. At the 1974 Asian Games, she partnered with Lee Soon-oh to win a silver medal in the women's doubles. She won two gold medals at the 1978 Asian Games in both the women's singles and doubles. Relocating to the United States, Lee became the first South Korean of either gender to play professional tennis in 1980. She featured in the singles draw of all four grand slam tournaments in 1980, which was also a first for a Korean. At the 1981 US Open, she lost in the fourth round to Hana Mandlikova after ...
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Nicole Hesse-Cazaux
Nicole Hesse-Cazaux (born 18 September 1948) is a French former tennis player. Hesse-Cazaux was a regular participant at the French Open and made three appearances in the singles main draw. During her time in tennis she also competed under her maiden name Cazaux as well as Bîmes, from her marriage to tennis executive Christian Bîmes, with whom she had two daughters. She has since married former tennis player Yannick Hesse and they are the parents of Amandine Hesse Amandine Hesse (; born 16 January 1993) is a French professional tennis player. Hesse has won six singles and eight doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 9 May 2016, she reached her career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 154. On ..., who competes on tour. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hesse-Cazaux, Nicole 1948 births Living people French female tennis players ...
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Hideko Goto (tennis)
is a former international table tennis player from Japan. Table tennis career She won a gold medal at the 1954 World Table Tennis Championships The 1954 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Wembley from April 5 to April 14, 1954. Medalists Team Individual References External linksITTF Museum {{World Table Tennis Championships World Table Tennis Championships World Tab ... in the Corbillon Cup with Fujie Eguchi, Yoshiko Tanaka and Kiiko Watanabe. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists References Japanese female table tennis players Living people Place of birth missing (living people) World Table Tennis Championships medalists Year of birth missing (living people) {{Japan-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson (born 7 April 1991) is an English singer. She has attained charting singles on the UK Singles Chart, including Clean Bandit's " Rockabye", which peaked at number one, as well as " Alarm", " Ciao Adios", "Friends", "2002", " Don't Play" and " Kiss My (Uh-Oh)". Her debut studio album, '' Speak Your Mind'', was released in 2018 and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart. Anne-Marie was nominated for four awards at the 2019 Brit Awards, including Best British Female Solo Artist. To date she has been nominated for ten Brit Awards and has also received a nomination for a ''Billboard'' Music Award. In 2015, she signed a record deal with Asylum (a sub-label of Atlantic Records) and began releasing her work through the label. In 2021, she released her second studio album, ''Therapy'', and began appearing as a coach on the television singing competition '' The Voice UK''. Early life Anne-Marie was born 7 April 1991 and raised in East Tilbury in ...
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Lee Mi-ok (tennis)
Lee Mi-Ok (born March 10, 1968) is a retired female long-distance runner from South Korea. She set her personal best (2:32:51) in the marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October .... Achievements *All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise References External links * * 1968 births Living people South Korean female long-distance runners Olympic athletes for South Korea Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 1990 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for South Korea Medalists at the 1990 Asian Games {{SouthKorea-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Ana María Arias Pinto Bravo (born 24 July 1946) is a former professional tennis player from Chile. Biography Arias is originally from Argentina, which she represented when she started playing on tour in the 1960s. She made the round of 16 at the 1970 French Open as a qualifier and was runner-up in the doubles at the 1971 Swedish Open, partnering Linda Tuero. In the early 1970s she married Chilean tennis player Jaime Pinto Bravo and began competing for her husband's country, including in two Federation Cup Federation Cup or Fed Cup is the former name of the premier world team competition in women's tennis. Federation Cup may also refer to: * Capital Football Federation Cup, an Australian territory-based association football tournament *Federation Cup ... ties in 1974. Her three children are competitive squash players, who all won medals for Chile at the 2018 South American Games. WTA Tour finals Doubles (0–1) References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Arias, A ...
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Dominique Beillan
Dominique Beillan (born 24 May 1955) is a French former professional tennis player. Beillan made regular appearance at the French Open through the 1970s and early 1980s. Her best performance were in mixed doubles, reaching the semi-finals twice, with Omar Laimina in 1977 and Patrice Dominguez in 1980. She fell in the first round in both of her two singles main draw appearances, which included a three set loss in 1979 to former finalist Renáta Tomanová Renáta Tomanová (born 9 December 1954) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia. Career Tomanová won the girls' singles title at the 1972 French Open. In 1975, she and Martina Navratilova represented Czechoslovakia in th .... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Beillan, Dominique 1955 births Living people French female tennis players ...
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Monica Rho
Monica Rho (born 25 October 1955) is a Costa Rican former professional tennis player. She is the first Costa Rican female tennis player to compete in the Grand Slam. She played in singles at the French Open in 1974. She lost to the Romanian player Judith Dibar-Gohn in the First Round. In 1973 French Open, her partner in Women's Doubles, Japanese Naoko Sato lost in the Second Round to the American Chris Evert Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. Evert won 18 major singles titles, including a record seven French Open titles and a joint-record ... and Soviet Olga Morozova. Career finals Singles (0–1) Doubles: 3 (2–1) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rho, Monica 1955 births Living people Costa Rican female tennis players ...
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Michele (), is an Italian male given name, akin to the English male name Michael. Michele (pronounced ), is also an English female given name that is derived from the French Michèle. It is a variant spelling of the more common (and identically pronounced) name Michelle. It can also be a surname. Both are ultimately derived from the Latin biblical archangel Michael, original Hebrew name מיכאל, meaning " Who is like God?". Men with the given name Michele * Michele (singer) (born 1944), Italian pop singer *Michele Abruzzo (1904–1996), Italian actor * Michele Alboreto (1956–2001), Italian Grand Prix racing driver *Michele Amari (1806–1889), Italian politician and historian *Michele Andreolo (1912–1981), Italian footballer * Michele Bianchi (1883–1930), Italian journalist and revolutionary * Michele Bravi (born 1994), Italian singer * Michele Cachia (1760–1839), Maltese architect and military engineer * Michele Canini (born 1985), Italian footballer *Michele Del ...
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