Pierre Henri Landry (14 June 1899 – 7 December 1990) was a Russian-born French international
tennis
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player. He competed once for the
French team in the
Davis Cup
The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis. It is run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is contested annually between teams from competing countries in a knock-out format. It is described by the orga ...
in 1926, defeating his opponent
Colin Gregory
Doctor John Colin Gregory (28 July 1903 – 10 January 1959) was an amateur British tennis player, best remembered for winning the Australian Open in 1929.
Gregory was born in 1903 in Beverley, Yorkshire, the son of Dr William Herbert and Consta ...
in a dead rubber.
Pierre Henri Landry
at daviscup.com In 1932 he was ranked 14th in the French rankings.
References
1899 births
French male tennis players
1990 deaths
Tennis players from Moscow
Emigrants from the Russian Empire to France
Date of death missing
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