Cilly Aussem

Cilly Aussem
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Download or read book Cilly Aussem written by John Maguire and published by John Maguire. This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cilly Aussem made history when she became the first German player male or female to win the Wimbledon Singles Championship. Very little is known about Cilly only sketches of her early life. I have tried to amass as much as I can on her career, hence this very short booklet about her famous win. Cilly also won the French Singles Championship now the French Open. A short resume is also included about this tournament. There are also short thought tributes her from Elizabeth Ryan and Rene Lacoste.


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