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Antoine Gentien (13 June 1905 – 2
September 1968) was a
French tennis player whose career lasted from 1921 to 1951. He was the son of
Antoinette Gillou...
- was the most in the Open Era, and
equaled the all-time
record of
Antoine Gentien. 01.
Jannik Sinner (final) 02.
Carlos Alcaraz (champion) 03. Alexander...
- Victorice, Victoric),
Fuscian (or Fulcian, Fulcien, Fuscien) and
Gentian (or
Gentien) (died
circa 287–303) were
three Christian martyrs later venerated as Roman...
- journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI
inactive as of
November 2024 (link) Andrews, J.;
Gentien P. (1982). "Upwelling as a
source of
nutrients for the
Great Barrier Reef...
- ISBN 9231039482. OCLC 493956343. Gilbert,
Patricia M.; Anderson,
Donald M.;
Gentien, Patrick; Graneli, Edna; Sellner,
Kevin G. (2005). "The
Global Complex...
- Jones ††
Genevieve Grosbois Claude Manescu ††
Suzanne Pannetier Antoine Gentien †† 1945
Lolette Payot ††
Henri Cochet Pierre Pellizza ††
Paulette Fritz...
- round)
Hermann Artens (fourth round)
Mohammed Sleem (fourth round)
Antoine Gentien (third round) Q =
Qualifier WC = Wild card LL =
Lucky loser r = Retired...
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Gentien 6–2, 6–3, 8–6 1924 Paul Féret Erik
Tegner 6–2, 6–1, 6–4 1925 Paul Féret Léonce
Aslangul 6–2, 6–3, 4–6, 6–1 1926
Roger George Antoine Gentien 5–7...
- Popova, Tatiana; Mendoza-Parra, Marco-Antonio; Saleem, Mohamed-Ashick M.;
Gentien, David; Ban, Kristen; Piolot, Tristan; Leroy, Olivier; Mariani, Odette;...
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Cochet (quarterfinals) 11. Paul Féret (quarterfinals) 12.
Antoine Gentien (second round) 13.
Eduardo Flaquer (quarterfinals) 14. Léonce Aslangul...