Anne-Marie Seghers

Anne-Marie Seghers
Full name Anne-Marie Seghers Simon
Country (sports)  France
Born (1911-09-15)15 September 1911
Died January 2012[1]
Singles
Grand Slam Singles results
French Open QF (1949,1954)
Wimbledon 3R (1950)
Doubles
Grand Slam Doubles results
Wimbledon 2R (1949, 1950)
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Wimbledon 1R (1949, 1950)

Anne-Marie Seghers (15 September 1911 – January 2012) was a French female tennis player . She reached the singles final at the 1941 French Championships in which she was defeated by Alice Weiwers in straight sets. As the final was played during wartime in occupied France it is not recognized as an official French Championships and is known by the name Tournoi de France. She reached the quarterfinal in 1949 and 1954.[2] Seghers competed in the Wimbledon Championships in 1949 and 1950.[3] In the singles event in 1950 she reached the third round in which she lost to Gussie Moran.

In April 1955 she was runner-up to Ginette Bucaille in the singles event at the International Championships of Paris.[4]

Seghers was ranked joint No.1 in France in 1950.[5]

Tournoi de France finals

Singles

Runners-up (1)

Year Championship Opponent in final Score in final
1941Tournoi de FranceLuxembourg Alice Weiwers 3–6, 0–6

References

  1. "Décès de notre membre et amie Anne-Marie Seghers". www.france.ictennis.net. L'International Tennis Club de France.
  2. Collins, Bud (2008). The Bud Collins History of Tennis: An Authoritative Encyclopedia and Record Book. New York, N.Y: New Chapter Press. p. 394. ISBN 0-942257-41-3.
  3. "Wimbledon players archive – Anne Seghers". AELTC.
  4. G.P. Hughes, ed. (1956). Dunlop Lawn Tennis Annual and Almanack 1956. London: Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd. pp. 221, 225.
  5. G.P. Hughes, ed. (1951). Dunlop Lawn Tennis Annual and Almanack 1951. London: Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd. p. 222.


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