Robert Ramillon
French tennis player
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Robert Ramillon was a French professional tennis player of the 1930s and was the winner of French Pro in 1932. He also played in the finals in 1931 and 1936.[1]
FullnameRobert Henri Ramillon
Country(sports)
France
Born24 February 1909
Cannes, France
Died17 May 1964 (aged 55)
| Full name | Robert Henri Ramillon |
|---|---|
| Country (sports) | |
| Born | 24 February 1909 Cannes, France |
| Died | 17 May 1964 (aged 55) |
| Singles | |
| Professional majors | |
| Wembley Pro | QF (1937) |
| French Pro | W (1932) |
Early life and career
Ramillon was born on 24 February 1909 in Cannes, France. In 1928 he won the title at the Queen's Club Pro tournament. He was also runner-up at the Southport tournament in 1937 (beating Bill Tilden before losing to Hans Nüsslein).[2][3] At the wartime Tournoi de France, held at Roland Garros, he was runner-up in 1941 to Bernard Destremau.[4][5]