Suzanne Lenglen 1926. Wimbledon. . Born: May 24, 1899. French tennis player. . dominated women's tennis from 1919-26; won both Wimbledon and French singles titles 6 times.. . Died: July 4, 1938 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Suzanne Lenglen, the world champion in action at Wimbledon Stock Photo - Alamy
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Outrageous, unconventional and brilliant: The iconic Suzanne Lenglen
Outrageous, unconventional and brilliant: The iconic Suzanne Lenglen
1922: Suzanne Lenglen strikes a blow for tennis democracy, then christens the “House that Suzanne Built” in the fastest Wimbledon final ever
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Outrageous, unconventional and brilliant: The iconic Suzanne Lenglen
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July 4, 1938: The day Suzanne Lenglen, first female tennis superstar, passed away