Lolette Payot - Doubles Titles - Mixed Doubles

Mixed Doubles

Date Tournament Partnering Opponents in final Score
1 1935 French Open, Paris Marcel Bernard Sylvie Jung Henrotin
Martin Legeay
4–6, 6–2, 6–4
French Championships mixed doubles champions
  • (1902) Helene Prevost / R. Forbes
  • (1903) Helene Prevost / R. Forbes
  • (1904) Kate Gillou / Max Decugis
  • (1905) Y. de Pfooffel / Max Decugis
  • (1906) Y. de Pfooffel / Max Decugis
  • (1907) A. Pean / R. Wallet
  • (1908) Kate Gillou / Max Decugis
  • (1909) Jeane Matthey / Max Decugis
  • (1910) M. Meny / M. Meny
  • (1911) Marguerite Broquedis / Andre Gobert
  • (1912) Daisy Speranza / William Laurentz
  • (1913) Daisy Speranza / William Laurentz
  • (1914) Suzanne Lenglen / Max Decugis
  • (1915 – 1919) No competition (due to World War I)
  • (1920) Suzanne Lenglen / Max Decugis
  • (1921) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1922) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1923) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1924) Marguerite Broquedis / Jean Borotra
  • (1925) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1926) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1927) Marguerite Broquedis Bordes / Jean Borotra
  • (1928) Eileen Bennett Whittingstall / Henri Cochet
  • (1929) Eileen Bennett Whittingstall / Henri Cochet
  • (1930) Cilly Aussem / Bill Tilden
  • (1931) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / Pat Spence
  • (1932) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / Fred Perry
  • (1933) Margaret Scriven-Vivian / Jack Crawford
  • (1934) Colette Rosambert / Jean Borotra
  • (1935) Lolette Payot / Marcel Bernard
  • (1936) Billie Yorke / Marcel Bernard
  • (1937) Simone Mathieu / Yvon Petra
  • (1938) Simone Mathieu / Dragutin Mitić
  • (1939) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Elwood Cooke
  • (1940 – 1945) No competition (due to World War II)
  • (1946) Pauline Betz Addie / Budge Patty
  • (1947) Sheila Piercey Summers / Eric Sturgess
  • (1948) Patricia Canning Todd / Jaroslav Drobný
  • (1949) Sheila Piercey Summers / Eric Sturgess
  • (1950) Barbara Scofield Davidson / Enrique Morea
  • (1951) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman
  • (1952) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman
  • (1953) Doris Hart / Vic Seixas
  • (1954) Maureen Connolly Brinker / Lew Hoad
  • (1955) Darlene Hard / Gordon Forbes
  • (1956) Thelma Coyne Long / Luis Ayala
  • (1957) Věra Pužejová Suková / Jiří Javorský
  • (1958) Shirley Bloomer Brasher / Nicola Pietrangeli
  • (1959) Yola Ramirez Ochoa / William Knight
  • (1960) Maria Bueno / Bob Howe
  • (1961) Darlene Hard / Rod Laver
  • (1962) Renée Schuurman Haygarth / Bob Howe
  • (1963) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher
  • (1964) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher
  • (1965) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher
  • (1966) Annette Van Zyl / Frew McMillan
  • (1967) Billie Jean King / Owen Davidson
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Name Payot, Lolette
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Short description Swiss tennis player
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