LAWN TENNIS
SUCCESSFUL PUPIL OF WILDING. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copy rigli t PARIS. June 10. Mila. Suzanne Lenglen, the fifteen-year-old girl who won the ladies’ hard courts tennis championship, learned much of her tenuis from Anthony Wilding on the Riviera last year., BROOKES AND WILDING WIN AGAIN. LONDON, June 10. At the Beckenham lawn tennis tournament, Brookes and Wilding defeated Davin and Hayden, 6—l, 6—2; also, McNair and Prebble, 6—l, G —o. They were never fully extended, and are*regarded as an almost invincible couple. Dunlop defeated Green, 6—l, 7—3. Brookes and Wilding are not competing in the singles. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8757, 12 June 1914, Page 11
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