Élisabeth d'Ayen
| Full name | Élisabeth d'Ayen Macready |
|---|---|
| Country (sports) |
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| Born |
27 October 1898 Maintenon, Eure-et-Loir, France |
| Died |
7 December 1969 (aged 71) Paris, France |
| Singles | |
| Grand Slam Singles results | |
| French Open | 3R (1925) |
| Wimbledon | 3R (1923) |
| Other tournaments | |
| Olympic Games |
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| Doubles | |
| Grand Slam Doubles results | |
| Wimbledon | QF (1925) |
| Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results | |
| Wimbledon | QF (1923) |
| Olympic medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Representing | ||
| Women’s Tennis | ||
| | 1920 Antwerp | Doubles |
Élisabeth d'Ayen Macready (French pronunciation: [elizabɛt dajɛ̃]; 27 October 1898 – 7 December 1969)[1] was a French tennis player who competed in the Olympic games in 1920. She won the bronze medal, along with Suzanne Lenglen, in the women's doubles competition in Antwerp.[2] At the Grand Slam tournaments Macready reached the third round at the Wimbledon Championships (1923) and the French Championships (1925).[3]
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