- Ksénia
Chasteau (born 12
March 2006 in Irkutsk) is a
French wheelchair tennis player of
Russian descent, she was a
former junior World number one in 2023...
-
Guillaume Chasteau (1635–1683) was a
French engraver.
Chasteau was born in Orléans. He was
instructed by Greuter, but
afterwards studied under Cornelis...
- 7–6(10–8)
Ksenia Chasteau def.
Maylee Phelps, 6–2, 6–3
Ruben Harris /
Maximilian Taucher def. Y****in Hill / Ivar van Rijt, 7–5, 6–4
Ksenia Chasteau /
Maylee Phelps...
- but
chose not to
compete together this year. De
Groot partnered Ksénia
Chasteau, but lost in the
quarterfinals to
Kamiji and Montjane. Van Koot partnered...
- 6–3 Ksénia
Chasteau def.
Maylee Phelps, 6–3, 6–1
Joshua Johns /
Dahnon Ward def.
Charlie Cooper /
Tomas Majetic, 6–0, 6–3 Ksénia
Chasteau /
Maylee Phelps...
- The Château du
Raincy (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto dy ʁɛ̃si]) was
built between 1643 and 1650 for
Jacques Bordier,
Intendant des finances,
following the...
- de ton ordre. Sire,
voyez ceste Ysle de Chevaulx,
Voyez aussy le fort
chasteau de Fargues, O
quants ****aulx,
escarmouches & cargues,
Voila aussi le fort...
-
Contemporary portrait engraving of 17th
century sorceress and
poisoner Catherine Monvoison "La Voisin" -
Guillaume Chasteau after Antoine Coypel...
- the
exact date and
place of his
death are unknown. His
first work was Le
Chasteau de
Labour (1499), an
allegorical poem. His
birth name, that
Pierre Gringore...
- 2023 US Open and 2024
French Open
wheelchair girls'
doubles with Ksénia
Chasteau. She
competed at the 2024
Summer Paralympics where she lost in the second...