In 1926; credit to Bibliothèque nationale de France

Julie Diddie Vlasto

Pénélope Julie Diddie Vlasto

"Diddie"
FRA GRE FRA,GRE Born: Aug 8, 1903, Marseille, France Died: Feb 2, 1985 (aged 81) Plays: Right-handed

Grand Slam Singles

1 Title
RG 1
24
Matches
17
Wins
70.8%
Win Rate

WTA Ranking

-
Peak
-
Current
0
Weeks #1

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Biography

Pénélope Julie "Diddie" Vlasto was a female tennis player from France. She won the silver medal at the Paris Olympics in 1924 in women's singles, losing the final to Helen Wills Moody. Vlasto also won the version of the French national championships in 1924 that was open only to French nationals. She was a doubles partner of Suzanne Lenglen in many doubles tournaments during the early 1920s.

According to Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Vlasto was ranked in the world top ten in 1923 and 1926, reaching a career high of World No. 8 in those rankings in 1923.

Grand Slam Tracker

AO RG W US Total
Career
Age at 1st GS PRO
Age at Last GS PRO
Appearances - 5 4 - 9
Match Stats
Matches - 12 12 - 24
As Seeded PRO
Highest Seed PRO
Win/Loss - 9-3 8-4 - 17-7
Sets Played - 23 23 - 46
Results
Finals - 1 - - 1
Titles - 1 - - 1
Runner-Up - - - - -
Advanced
Tiebreaks PRO
Super TB PRO
Retirements PRO
Walkovers PRO
Opponents PRO
Countries PRO
Wins over #1 Seed PRO
vs L/R Hand PRO
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