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Maurice Germot

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French tennis player

Maurice Germot
Germot in 1911
Full nameMarie Claude Maurice Germot
Country (sports)France
Born(1882-11-15)15 November 1882
Vichy, Allier, France
Died6 August 1958(1958-08-06) (aged 75)
Vichy, Allier, France
PlaysRight-handed (1-handed backhand)
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
WimbledonQF (1914)
Other tournaments
WHCCQF (1914)
WCCCF (1913)
Doubles
Other doubles tournaments
WHCCW (1914)
WCCCW (1913, 1921)

Maurice Germot (French:[mɔʁisʒɛʁmo,moʁ-]; 15 November 1882 – 6 August 1958) was a French tennis player and Olympic champion. He was twice an Olympic Gold medallist in doubles, partneringMax Decugis in1906 andAndré Gobert in1912, and a Silver medallist in singles in 1906.[1][2]

Germot won theFrench Championships in 1905, 1906 and 1910, and was a finalist in 1908, 1909 and 1911.[a]

In major events, Germot reached the finals of theWorld Covered Court Championships, played on a wood court in Stockholm, Sweden in 1913, finishing runner-up toAnthony Wilding. He also reached the quarterfinals of theWorld Hard Court Championships andWimbledon in 1914.[3]

World Championships finals

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Singles (1 runner-up)

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ResultYearChampionshipSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss1913World Covered Court ChampionshipsWoodNew ZealandAnthony Wilding7–5, 2–6, 3–6, 1–6

Doubles: (3 titles)

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ResultYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1913World Covered Court ChampionshipsWoodFranceMax DecugisGerman EmpireCurt Bergmann
German EmpireHeinrich Kleinschroth
7–5, 2–6, 7–9, 6–3, 6–1
Win1914World Hard Court ChampionshipsClayFranceMax DecugisUnited KingdomArthur Gore
United KingdomAlgernon Kingscote
6–1, 11–9, 6–8, 6–2
Win1921World Covered Court ChampionshipsWoodFranceWilliam LaurentzDenmarkPaul Henriksen
DenmarkErik Tegner
6–3, 6–2, 3–6, 6–3

Notes

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  1. ^The French Championships during these years was reserved for French club members only and is thus not considered a Grand Slam tournament

References

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  1. ^"1912 Summer Olympics – Stockholm, Sweden – Tennis"Archived 19 August 2007 at theWayback MachinedatabaseOlympics.com (Retrieved 6 April 2008)
  2. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;Mallon, Bill; et al."Maurice Germot".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Sports Reference LLC. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved15 May 2013.Full name: Marie Claude Maurice Germot
  3. ^"Maurice Germot".Olympedia. Retrieved12 April 2021.

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