TENNIS CHAMPIONS
MLLE. LENGLEN AND MISS WILLS
THEIB IDEA OF COMING CONTESTSi ""
(Router's Telegram./ : . "-" (Received 12th February, 2.30 pJB.), "JJ CANNES, 11th February. '';'," The weather is clearing after many hours of continuons rain, with a proa-- " peet of Mile. Lenglen and Miss Wili"' meeting on Monday. While the jest of'" the Biviera is at fever pitch, the tw*~" aces are wondering what all the tuai is about. * :,"'"
Miss Wills says: "I shall be mighty"" glad to have the whole thing done ." with. However, lam at the top of af " form and I feel that I eaa easily mine '** a surprise." ■ • «-
Mile Longlea is disinclined to disinclined to • discuss the affair. Bh¥" said: "I hare every respect for Helen's game, but I cannot see her beating me^' since I have playe and beaten what "I^ consider Gtronger opponents./ I do no*-** see any reason why my so-called nerrei ■ will defeat me." ■-.■•••' ..:.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 10
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150TENNIS CHAMPIONS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 10
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