• Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen (. French pronunciation: [syzan lɑɡlɛn]; 24 May 1899 – 4 July 1938) was a French tennis player.
  • After the French Open unveiled a new roof for their court named after Suzanne Lenglen, a look at the 1920s athlete who blazed a trail for modern sports stars.
  • Suzanne Lenglen is usually considered the greatest female tennis player of the pre-World War II era.
  • Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen (24 Mayıs 1899 - 4 Temmuz 1938), 1914'ten 1926'ya kadar 31 Grand Slam şampiyonluğu kazanmış bir Fransız tenisçiydi.
  • Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen ( Fransız Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen [ lɑ'glɛn ]; 24 Mayıs 1899 , Compiègne - 4 Temmuz 1938 , Paris ) - Fransız tenisçi...
  • She won. Tennis player, Suzanne Lenglen (1899–1938) garnered much attention in her time for showing bare forearms and short skirts.
  • The Greatest Tennis Player of the 1920s In the history of world tennis, there are many legendary names, and one of them is Suzanne Lenglen...
  • Thanks to the research of Wimbledon librarian Alan Little in Suzanne Lenglen: Tennis Idol of the Twenties and cited in Bud Collins’s History of Tennis, Lenglen won...
  • Suzanne Lenglen learned tennis from her father, and began playing in tournaments in her native France when she was thirteen.