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  1. Marguerite Marie Broquedis (French pronunciation: [maʁɡ(ə)ʁit bʁɔk(ə)di]; married names Billout-Bordes; 17 April 1893 – 23 April 1983) was a French tennis player. In major tournaments she won the singles title at the 1912 World Hard Court Championships, and the mixed doubles at the 1927 French Championships.

  2. Marguerite Marie Broquedis, née le 17 avril 1893 à Pau et morte le 23 avril 1983 à Orléans, est une joueuse de tennis française du début du XX e siècle. Première française championne olympique toutes disciplines confondues, sa popularité fut importante avant la Grande Guerre.

  3. Marguerite Broquedis was a French tennis player who won a gold medal in 1912 and a bronze in 1924. She also won several national and international titles, including the last one over Suzanne Lenglen, the legendary French star.

  4. Aug 25, 2021 · Marguerite Broquedis, médaillée d’or de tennis aux Jeux olympiques de Stockholm en 1912 et première championne olympique française toutes disciplines confondues, est morte dans son lit et...

  5. May 30, 2020 · Marguerite Broquedis est morte dans l’anonymat à Orléans en 1983 à 90 ans. Sur sa page consacrée aux médaillés olympique, le site de la Fédération française de tennis a oublié son ...

  6. A French tennis player who won two Olympic medals in 1912 and 1924, and defeated Suzanne Lenglen in 1914. She also won several national and international titles, and was known as "The Goddess" for her beauty.

  7. Jan 1, 2014 · In 1912 Marguerite Broquedis was the tennis gold medal winner in the ladies' single at the Stockholm Olympic Games. She was also the only woman of the French team.