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(Redirected from Elizabeth D'Ayen) French tennis player (1898–1969)
Élisabeth d'Ayen
Full nameÉlisabeth d'Ayen Macready
Country (sports)France
Born(1898-10-27)27 October 1898
Maintenon, Eure-et-Loir, France
Died7 December 1969(1969-12-07) (aged 71)
Paris, France
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
French Open3R (1925)
Wimbledon3R (1923)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games Bronze Medal (1920)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
WimbledonQF (1925)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
WimbledonQF (1923)
Medal record
Women's tennis
Representing  France
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1920 Antwerp Doubles

Élisabeth d'Ayen Macready (French pronunciation: [elizabɛt dajɛ̃]; 27 October 1898 – 7 December 1969) 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. At the Grand Slam tournaments Macready reached the third round at the Wimbledon Championships (1923) and the French Championships (1925).

References

  1. "Élisabeth d'Ayen". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  2. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Élisabeth d'Ayen". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  3. "Elizabeth Macready". The Championships, Wimbledon. 2017. Retrieved 11 June 2017.

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