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To play at Wimbledon next year . Mme Franciska Gaal , the Hungarian lady tennis champion , who will play at Wimbledon next year . 29 December 1925 Stock Photo - Alamy
![Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum på Twitter: "Known as the 'Crocodile' in the 1920s, Frenchman René Lacoste was a two-time champion here at Wimbledon in 1925 and 1928. As well as his acute Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum på Twitter: "Known as the 'Crocodile' in the 1920s, Frenchman René Lacoste was a two-time champion here at Wimbledon in 1925 and 1928. As well as his acute](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrQLUHpX0AA1y3C.jpg)
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![Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum on Twitter: "On Friday 3 July 1925 the great Suzanne Lenglen won her sixth and final ladies' singles title, beating Joan Fry 6-2, 6-0. In the five matches Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum on Twitter: "On Friday 3 July 1925 the great Suzanne Lenglen won her sixth and final ladies' singles title, beating Joan Fry 6-2, 6-0. In the five matches](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1025413367631147008/LCsutqc7_400x400.jpg)
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum on Twitter: "On Friday 3 July 1925 the great Suzanne Lenglen won her sixth and final ladies' singles title, beating Joan Fry 6-2, 6-0. In the five matches
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![Lawn tennis championship at Wimbledon Miss Joan Fry and Mlle Billout after their game 1 July 1925 Stock Photo - Alamy Lawn tennis championship at Wimbledon Miss Joan Fry and Mlle Billout after their game 1 July 1925 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2BWFJ0B/lawn-tennis-championship-at-wimbledon-miss-joan-fry-and-mlle-billout-after-their-game-1-july-1925-2BWFJ0B.jpg)