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'''Brigitte Simon-Glinel''' (born 1 November 1956) is a French former professional [[tennis]] player. She competed under her maiden name '''Brigitte Simon'''.<ref>{{cite news |title=L'été chargé du nouvel entraîneur du Tennis club |url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/bretagne/paimpol-22500/lete-charge-du-nouvel-entraineur-du-tennis-club-2705692 |work=[[Ouest-France]] |date=16 July 2014 |language=French}}</ref>
'''Brigitte Simon-Glinel''' (born 1 November 1956) is a French former professional [[tennis]] player. She competed under her maiden name '''Brigitte Simon'''.<ref>{{cite news |title=L'été chargé du nouvel entraîneur du Tennis club |url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/bretagne/paimpol-22500/lete-charge-du-nouvel-entraineur-du-tennis-club-2705692 |work=[[Ouest-France]] |date=16 July 2014 |language=French}}</ref>


Simon, a semi-finalist at the [[1978 French Open]], represented France in 14 [[Billie Jean King Cup|Federation Cup]] ties. She played in two Federation Cup quarter-final ties with France and both times came up against [[Chris Evert]], for two losses.
Simon, a semi-finalist at the [[1978 French Open]], represented France in 14 [[Billie Jean King Cup|Federation Cup]] ties. She played in two [[Federation Cup (football)|Federation Cup]] quarter-final ties with France and both times came up against [[Chris Evert]], for two losses.


A three-time winner of the national championships, Simon was the French number one between 1978 and 1981.<ref>{{cite news |last=Garay |first=Bruno |title=Brigitte Simon-Glinel : "Pour ma demi-finale à Roland-Garros, j'ai touché l'équivalent de 5 000 euros" |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/Tennis/Article/Brigitte-simon-glinel-pour-ma-demi-finale-a-roland-garros-j-ai-touche-l-equivalent-de-5-000-euros/1024792 |work=[[L'Équipe]] |date=1 June 2019 |language=French}}</ref>
A three-time winner of the national championships, Simon was the French number one between 1978 and 1981.<ref>{{cite news |last=Garay |first=Bruno |title=Brigitte Simon-Glinel : "Pour ma demi-finale à Roland-Garros, j'ai touché l'équivalent de 5 000 euros" |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/Tennis/Article/Brigitte-simon-glinel-pour-ma-demi-finale-a-roland-garros-j-ai-touche-l-equivalent-de-5-000-euros/1024792 |work=[[L'Équipe]] |date=1 June 2019 |language=French}}</ref>

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Brigitte Simon
Full nameBrigitte Simon-Glinel
Country (sports) France
Born (1956-11-01) 1 November 1956 (age 67)
Caen, France
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
PlaysRight-handed
Singles
Career record
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open2R (1976)
French OpenSF (1978)
Wimbledon2R (1980)
US OpenQ1 (1979)
Doubles
Career record
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF (1976)
French Open2R (1978)
Wimbledon2R (1975, 1977)

Brigitte Simon-Glinel (born 1 November 1956) is a French former professional tennis player. She competed under her maiden name Brigitte Simon.[1]

Simon, a semi-finalist at the 1978 French Open, represented France in 14 Federation Cup ties. She played in two Federation Cup quarter-final ties with France and both times came up against Chris Evert, for two losses.

A three-time winner of the national championships, Simon was the French number one between 1978 and 1981.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "L'été chargé du nouvel entraîneur du Tennis club". Ouest-France (in French). 16 July 2014.
  2. ^ Garay, Bruno (1 June 2019). "Brigitte Simon-Glinel : "Pour ma demi-finale à Roland-Garros, j'ai touché l'équivalent de 5 000 euros"". L'Équipe (in French).

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