TENNIS.
[I!Y TELEGRAPH PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] SEZANNE LENGLEN. LONDON. Feb. 19. The "Daily Express” says:—Mdlle Siy.aniio Lenglen is expected in Loudon snortly to discuss the financial details to stage a series of tennis matches _iit v.'liiih she will play in England. The promoters are planning that at first Suzanne will play twice daily at the Albert Hall, and afterwards play a series of games in every large town in Britain. Then she will play in all the European capitals. The promoters declare that professional tennis is bound to grow, and Hint shortly there will be professional leiinie championships in every country. If it could be arranged, the final would be played i ii/ London. It would beat, least equal to Wimbledon as an attraction. A promoter added:—" Me want Mrs Godfrey, the only woman in the world who ever worried Suzanne, to become a professional.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1927, Page 3
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145TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1927, Page 3
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