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  1. Karriere. Zwischen 1967 und 1976 gewann sie zwölf Grand-Slam -Titel im Einzel (1), Doppel (7) und Mixed (4). Ihr größter Erfolg im Einzel war der Gewinn der Französischen Tennis-Meisterschaften (heute: French Open) 1967 in Roland Garros.

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  2. Françoise Dürr (born 25 December 1942; sometimes referred to by English writers as Frankie Durr) is a retired French tennis player. She won 50 singles titles and over 60 doubles titles.

    • 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
    • France
    • 25 December 1942 (age 80), Algiers, French Algeria
    • 1968 (start of Open era)
  3. Seven times Dürr won a womens title; four in mixed doubles. She captured five straight French titles (1967-71) in women’s play, sporting a 43-12 all-time record. She added three more in mixed doubles (1968, 1971, 1973), where she was equally proficient with a 40-10 all-time mark.

  4. 20. Dez. 2020 · Francoise Dürr’s Hall of Fame career brought 12 Grand Slam titles, including the singles at Roland Garros in 1967 – the last staging of her home Slam in the amateur era.

  5. How Suzanne Lenglen revolutionised tennis, fashion and celebrity. Get the latest Player Stats on Francoise Durr including her videos, highlights, and more at the official Women's Tennis Association website.

  6. Surnommée Frankie, Françoise Dürr est numéro un française pendant la quasi-totalité de sa carrière. Avec sa prise de raquette atypique, l'index tendu le long du manche, elle reste avant tout une grande spécialiste du double et du double-mixte, remportant onze titres dans les tournois du Grand Chelem dans ces deux disciplines.

  7. 25. Dez. 2021 · Born 79 years ago on Christmas Day in Algiers, Algeria, French tennis star Francoise “Frankie” Durr built a tremendous tennis career, crafting a playing style based on tactical acuity that...