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History of the French Open 1928-2001 (1/3)
Featuring Cochet, Tilden, Borotra, Lacoste, Boussus, Crawford, Von Cramm, Budge, Menzel, D...
published: 17 Feb 2008
author: neibaf3
History of the French Open 1928-2001 (1/3)
History of the French Open 1928-2001 (1/3)
Featuring Cochet, Tilden, Borotra, Lacoste, Boussus, Crawford, Von Cramm, Budge, Menzel, Destremeau, Petra, Bernard, Drobny, Parker, Patty, Sedgman, Rosewall...- published: 17 Feb 2008
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- author: neibaf3
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Roger Federer wins the 2013 Jean Borotra CQS Sportsmanship Award
Roger Federer is presented with the 2013 Jean Borotra CQS Sportsmanship Award at Wimbledon...
published: 27 Jun 2013
author: Wimbledon
Roger Federer wins the 2013 Jean Borotra CQS Sportsmanship Award
Roger Federer wins the 2013 Jean Borotra CQS Sportsmanship Award
Roger Federer is presented with the 2013 Jean Borotra CQS Sportsmanship Award at Wimbledon 2013. More great content at http://www.wimbledon.com/index.html. S...- published: 27 Jun 2013
- views: 7045
- author: Wimbledon
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France Retains The Davis Cup (1932)
Full title reads: "Paris. France retains the Davis Cup - thanks chiefly to marvellous play...
published: 13 Apr 2014
France Retains The Davis Cup (1932)
France Retains The Davis Cup (1932)
Full title reads: "Paris. France retains the Davis Cup - thanks chiefly to marvellous play of J. Borotra - 'master' tennis player still at 33 years of age!" Paris, France. Intertitle reads: "... first defeating Vines ... who 'massacred' everyone at Wimbledon ... 6.4 6.2 3.6 6.4 ..." Jean Borotra, wearing his beret, plays tennis in front of a large crowd. Having won he leaps the net and runs to shake hands with his opponent. The crowd come to their feet and applaud. The two players - H. Ellesworth Vines and Jean Borotra - walk off the court. Intertitle reads: "then ... Allison 1.6 3.6 6.4 6.2 7.5" High angle shot of tennis match. Good closer shots of Borotra playing. He may be injured as a man has to come out and help him tie his shoe lace and he appears to have difficulty bending. It doesn't make much difference to his game as he wins this match and walks to the net to shake hands with Allison. Sound Track Missing 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:679.29- published: 13 Apr 2014
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International Tennis At Torquay (1938)
Item title reads - Torquay.
International tennis between France and England. Devon.
M/S...
published: 13 Apr 2014
International Tennis At Torquay (1938)
International Tennis At Torquay (1938)
Item title reads - Torquay. International tennis between France and England. Devon. M/S as camera pans across court to a tennis match between Jean Borotra and H. G. N. Lee. Various shots of the game and people watching. Various shots of a doubles game between Boussus and Gentien, and Hughes and Billington. M/S of a man writing on the scoreboard in chalk. M/S as rain coming through the roof stops play and they have to move to another court. Various shots of a singles match between Borotra and D. W. Butler. Borotra wins. *Billington is presumably Henry Billington (Tim Henman's maternal grandfather) 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:991.06- published: 13 Apr 2014
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France Wins Davis Cup For 4th Time! (1930)
Full title reads: "Paris. France wins Davis Cup for 4th time! before President Doumergue a...
published: 13 Apr 2014
France Wins Davis Cup For 4th Time! (1930)
France Wins Davis Cup For 4th Time! (1930)
Full title reads: "Paris. France wins Davis Cup for 4th time! before President Doumergue and packed stands, with thousands more clamouring to get in - Borotra defeats Lott, after desperate game the score went 2 all. 4-2. 4 all. 5 all. 6-5. 6 all. 8-6!" Paris, France. Shot of French President Gaston Doumergue watching tennis match. Various shots of tennis match between Jean Borotra and G M Lott of United States of America. Borotra is wearing his beret. When the Frenchman finally wins he walks, tiredly over to the side of the court to the applause of the crowd. They celebrate by throwing cushions from their chairs onto the court. Sound Track Missing. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:717.25- published: 13 Apr 2014
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1:35
Wimbledon Again (1935)
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, London.
Titles read: "Wimbledon again! - Brilliant weat...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Wimbledon Again (1935)
Wimbledon Again (1935)
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, London. Titles read: "Wimbledon again! - Brilliant weather favours opening of All-England Lawn Tennis Championships". (Super over shot of outer courts) WS. High Angle view over courts some with games in progress. MS. Fred Perry and M. Rainville of Canada walking on to court. MS. Fred Perry and M. Rainville. WS. Perry returning Rainville's service and winning a point. MS. Fred Perry serving and then playing two forehand shots. MS. Rainville serving the ball is returned his next stroke appears to fail and he rehearses the shot again. WS. Rainville making a back hand return that goes out of court. WS. Crowd. MS Perry and Rainville leaving court and shaking hands with the umpire Perry won 6-1, 6-1, 6-3. WS. Crowds milling outside the courts. WS. Women enjoying afternoon tea on the grass. WS. High Angle tea in progress. MS. Jean Borotra and H. Henkel, the German No 2. WS. Play between Borotra "the Bounding Basque with the sunny smile" and Henkel. MS. Henkel serving. LS. A man with a newspaper on his head watching the match. MS. Borotra wearing a beret pan with him during a rally. MS. Borotra smiling comes to the net to shake hands. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:831.15- published: 13 Apr 2014
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Roger Federer You can't always win
For much more than this, you can visit our global channel
Dont forget to subscribe our da...
published: 13 Feb 2014
Roger Federer You can't always win
Roger Federer You can't always win
For much more than this, you can visit our global channel Dont forget to subscribe our daily Channel.. 17-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer on staying motivated and giving his best. Roger Federer is presented with the 2013 Jean Borotra CQS Sportsmanship Awa. 17-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer on staying motivated and giving his best. Rodger Federer wins Wimbledon 2012 title. Download the app: Roger Federer's Tennis Challenge - that's the name of the iPhone and iPad tennis game that Credit Suisse has launche. Jump and drive. Great men's Australian Open final, wasn't it? Now, even though many of us kind of expected Roger Federer to take it, Andy Murra. JUMP to like 45 mins to get the gist of what's in the title of this vid here. You can't be afraid of taking the win that you've earned. Nerves, jitters, fear. * Rafa Fans on Twitter: * Rafa Fans on Facebook: My tribute to Roger Federer as a Rogerholic :), project completed on April 17, 2011. Win or lose, Roger Federer, you're always King of the Court. It's fitting that Roger Federer's 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 win over Andy Murray came on the stage of Wimbledon 2012. How else can tennis history crown the return o. Rafa , the luck will be with you.. always !!! To take with humor. Music : Daft Punk - Get Lucky (instrumental version) . Roger federer called this shot his greatest ever when he hit it between his legs. Also includes interviews after US Open 2009 Semi Final. Rafael Nadal wins his 6th French Open Rafael Nadal wins French Open 2011. Roger Federer came out hot but Rafael Nadal was able to counter. He now ties Bjorn . KiLLu productions present - *descritpion inside* After the last videos I've decided it's time for something fresh. So I created an inspirational video abou. Rafael Nadal failed to clinch the year-end No. 1 ranking for the third time in his career after suffering a shock defeat at the Paris Masters on Saturday. Th. as tittled. via YouTube Capture. Rafael Nadal, loved or hated, doesn't let anyone without reaction. You can't be not amazed by his incredible banana shots, passing shots and amazing mental, . US Open Men's Singles • Men's Doubles • Women's Singles • Women's Doubles 2 R. Nadal Semifinals 8 R. Gasquet Sep 8, 12:20 AM 1 N. Djokovic Semifinals 9 S. Wa. US Open Men's Singles • Men's Doubles • Women's Singles • Women's Doubles 2 R. Nadal Semifinals 8 R. Gasquet Sep 8, 12:20 AM 1 N. Djokovic Semifinals 9 S. Wa. this took me a while but i got it(;- published: 13 Feb 2014
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5:03
World Tennis Championship (1928)
Full titles read: "World's Tennis Championships - The King & Queen and crowded centre cour...
published: 13 Apr 2014
World Tennis Championship (1928)
World Tennis Championship (1928)
Full titles read: "World's Tennis Championships - The King & Queen and crowded centre court see exciting duels between world's best players." Wimbledon, London. Brief M/S of two female tennis players, probably Senorita de Alvarez and Mrs B X Covel; various shots of their tennis match. M/S of King George V and Queen Mary sitting in the Royal Box, watching the game. Various shots of a tennis match between two men, probably Jean Borotra and PBD Spence (the South Africa Champion). More shots of both matches. General view of the crowd in the spectator stands. L/S of the King and Queen arriving and settling in their box seats. M/S of the male players posing for a stills cameramen. Nice L/S of the crowd watching the ball go back and forth. Note: some of these shots are probably cuts. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:732.05- published: 13 Apr 2014
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Tennis "Greats" (1900-1952)
Produced c. 1952
Spinning Dunlop Tennis ball Logo with Title 'Tennis "Greats"'. Made by...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Tennis "Greats" (1900-1952)
Tennis "Greats" (1900-1952)
Produced c. 1952 Spinning Dunlop Tennis ball Logo with Title 'Tennis "Greats"'. Made by Pathe Documentary Unit. Women playing singles tennis match in 1900. Men's doubles match at Wimbledon (paperwork says this is 1914, commentary says it is a Davis Cup match in 1913). The stands are almost empty. C/U Suzanne Lenglen carrying tennis rackets. King George V and Queen Mary in Royal Box Wimbledon (1925). Lenglen playing singles, crowd watching and applauding. Ms Lenglen and her opponent walking off court (1925). Big Bill Tilden practising his strokes in front of a crowd. (1921). Henri Cochet playing at Wimbledon (1927). He obviously hasn't hit good shot as he waves his racket in frustration. Rene Lacoste playing stroke (1924). Jean Borotra playing (he wears a beret)(1928). Crowd watching match. Borotra (at far end of the court) plays, finishing with a big smash. He starts to walk off court. Crowd throwing cushions onto court (Paris 1930). C/U Big Bill Tilden. Crowd shots. Tilden playing (France 1930). Sidney B. Wood (described as the American Wonder Boy) standing with opponent before starting match at Wimbledon (1927). Crowd watching match. Wood serving and playing. (At this stage Wood is around 16 years old and is wearing plus fours and a very natty pair of socks). Sidney B. Wood (now grown up) playing (1931). Donald Budge serves and plays. Ball boy throws ball to him at the end of the point (1937). Ellesworth Vines playing, he is in the near court (1931). Suzanne Lenglen surrounded by a crowd of men. She is holding two large bunches of flowers. Helen Wills playing, she is wearing a sun visor (1924). A ball boy collects the ball from behind her while the play continues. Cut away to show Ramsay (Ramsey sp) MacDonald (Prime Minister) watching the match. Helen Wills and Suzanne Lenglen, both holding rackets before match (1924). Helen Jacobs smashing a ball (1933) (She is the first player shown in the film wearing shorts). Helen Wills returning ball. Helen Jacobs receiving Wimbledon Ladies Trophy (Cup) in 1936. Helen Wills standing at net holding racket and balls. She has a small dog on a lead. C/U Helen Wills (wearing sun visor). Helen Wills playing with a small white dog. Alice Marble wearing cap and holding rackets. Crowd applauding. Alice Marble playing tennis, she finishes with a smash. Crowd shot. Senorita de Alvarez playing. Betty Nuthall serving in doubles match. Betty Nuthall as a child with tennis racket standing with young boy. M/S Kay Stammers, holding racket. Crowd shot. Kay Stammers playing (cuts between Shots of her and high angle shots of the court). Dorothy Round playing at Wimbledon (cut with crowd scenes)(1937). Men's double match - G. P. Hughes and C. R.. Tuckey in far court. H. W. Austin and opponent walk onto court at Wimbledon (1934). Crowd cutaway. H. W. Austin playing (he was know as "Bunny" Austin). Doubles match Fred Perry (serving) and his partner G. P. Hughes. Crowd cutaway. Perry playing singles. Davis Cup presentation. The man who has received the cup walks backwards towards the players. J. H. Crawford playing. John Bromwich playing. Cuts to shot of umpire and net judge. The umpire is wearing a straw boater hat. High Angle shot of tennis court (commentary suggests that Bromwich is playing in the far court). Kay Stammers playing (1946). Jean Borotra playing . He removes his beret and leaps over the net upon winning. Dark shot of King George VI presenting cup at Wimbledon to J. A. Kramer (Jack), with him is Tom Brown (1947). Robert Falkenburg lying on court and then getting to his feet. Richard Savitt serving and playing. Crowd applaud. Yvon Petra makes winning shot and shakes hands with opponent. Jaroslav Drobny serves (he is wearing sunglasses). Frank Sedgman playing. Tilt up the legs of "Gorgeous" Gussie Moran. C/U of Gussie, she appears to be modelling a new outfit. Doris Hart practising (1952). Louis Brough playing. Brough (in the near court) appears to laugh after hitting her opponent with the ball. Ball girl collects ball from court during this incident. Maureen Connolly (known as "Little Mo") playing. High angle slow motion shot of Connolly playing. Crowd applauding. Connolly shaking hands over her head after victory. Dissolves to End Titles. "Dunlop Wishes You Good Tennis". Note: Documentary tracing Tennis from the turn of the century to the early 1950's. Documentation includes shot list noting which reel shots come from. All dates come from this paperwork and may not be correct. Commentary and other paperwork available. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2719.04- published: 13 Apr 2014
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Présentation de La Faisanderie, site du Stade Français.
Découvrez le site de La Faisanderie (Domaine national de Saint-Cloud) :
A 10 minutes de l...
published: 01 Apr 2014
Présentation de La Faisanderie, site du Stade Français.
Présentation de La Faisanderie, site du Stade Français.
Découvrez le site de La Faisanderie (Domaine national de Saint-Cloud) : A 10 minutes de la porte de Saint-Cloud, le site phare du Stade Français, situé au cœur du Parc de Saint-Cloud, est le rendez-vous des familles. Parents et enfants profitent des 10 hectares de verdure, goûtent aux joies de la piscine, jouent au tennis sur les courts en terre battue sur lesquels ont joué avant eux, Suzanne Lenglen, René Lacoste, Jean Borotra et bien d'autres... et où ont eu lieu les premiers championnats du monde de tennis sur terre battue. Les salles de fitness et de musculation ne sont pas les endroits les moins fréquentées et proposent des cours variés et renforcés, au vue de l'été. Pour plus d'informations : www.stadefrancais.com/la-faisanderie Domaine National de Saint-Cloud Allée de Chamillard 92430 Marnes-la-Coquette Tél. 01 46 02 83 47 faisanderie@stadefrancais.asso.fr- published: 01 Apr 2014
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Découvrez La Faisanderie, site prestigieux du Stade Français.
Découvrez le site de La Faisanderie (Domaine national de Saint-Cloud) :
A 10 minutes de l...
published: 01 Apr 2014
Découvrez La Faisanderie, site prestigieux du Stade Français.
Découvrez La Faisanderie, site prestigieux du Stade Français.
Découvrez le site de La Faisanderie (Domaine national de Saint-Cloud) : A 10 minutes de la porte de Saint-Cloud, le site phare du Stade Français, situé au cœur du Parc de Saint-Cloud, est le rendez-vous des familles. Parents et enfants profitent des 10 hectares de verdure, goûtent aux joies de la piscine, jouent au tennis sur les courts en terre battue sur lesquels ont joué avant eux, Suzanne Lenglen, René Lacoste, Jean Borotra et bien d'autres... et où ont eu lieu les premiers championnats du monde de tennis sur terre battue. Les salles de fitness et de musculation ne sont pas les endroits les moins fréquentées et proposent des cours variés et renforcés, au vue de l'été. Pour plus d'informations : www.stadefrancais.com/la-faisanderie Domaine National de Saint-Cloud Allée de Chamillard 92430 Marnes-la-Coquette Tél. 01 46 02 83 47 faisanderie@stadefrancais.asso.fr- published: 01 Apr 2014
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2:50
Wimbledon Fourth Round (1929)
Previously listed as "Betty Nuthall (Tennis)".
Wimbledon, London. Probably Fourth Round.
...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Wimbledon Fourth Round (1929)
Wimbledon Fourth Round (1929)
Previously listed as "Betty Nuthall (Tennis)". Wimbledon, London. Probably Fourth Round. Tennis tournaments: men's match: 2 players (probably Bill Tilden and Christian Boussus) walk onto court together; CU posing together. Camera stays on 1 player for a few serves & volleys; line judges wearing suits sit along sides. Then wide shot panning on court & spectators. CU players shake hands at net after match; walk off. Women's match: Helen Jacobs and Joan Fry (?) enter together. Similar shots as for men's - both shots of whole court and closer shots of one player in action. Also probably Jean Borotra versus Wilmer Allison. Players shaking hands. More tennis follows. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2410.05- published: 13 Apr 2014
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Tennis Opening (1967)
No title - Wimbledon past and present. London.
M/S women playing tennis in 1900. M/S m...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Tennis Opening (1967)
Tennis Opening (1967)
No title - Wimbledon past and present. London. M/S women playing tennis in 1900. M/S men's doubles in 1914, only a handful of spectators in background. M/S Helen Wills playing at the start of her career in 1924. M/S Ramsay MacDonald in box watching. C/U Suzanne Lenglen carrying tennis rackets in 1925. M/S Wimbledon royal box with King George V and Queen Mary watching in 1925. M/S Suzanne Lenglen playing. M/S crowd watching and applauding. M/S Sydney B. Wood about to take part in the 1927 championships, he is wearing plus fours. M/S crowd watching. Various shots Wood serving and playing. M/S Paris presidential box, 1930. L/S as Jean Borotra playing, it ends with big smash by him. The camera pans left following Borotra off course. M/S as crowd throw cushions onto the court. C/U Kay Stammers holding tennis racket in garden in Britain, 1930. L/S Betty Nuttall serving in America, 1931. M/S H. W. (Bunny) Austin serving and playing, 1934. L/S Wimbledon doubles, Fred Perry serving, his partner is G. P. Hughes. L/S crowd applauding. M/S Fred Perry playing. M/S Dorothy Round in play at Wimbledon, 1937. M/S crowd applauding. M/S's Donald Budge serving and playing in America,1937. A ball boy who is seated throws ball to Budge. M/S Ellsworth Vines playing in near court, a rally takes place Various shots as the Davis Cup is presented to the non-playing captain of Britain at Wimbledon, in shot are Austin, Perry, Hughes and Tuckey, 1935. M/S crowd applauding. M/S as the captain holds the trophy and walks backwards to his place. Various shots people arriving at 1967 Wimbledon. M/S showing miniskirts, pan up to two young girls walking past. M/S group of school children with blazers and boaters. Eight scenes showing fashions. M/S crowds watching play in centre court between Manuel Santana and Charlito Pasarell. Various shots of the match and umpires. Pasarell knocks out reigning champion Santana, they shake hands at net. M/S crowd applauding. C/U as the two men walk off the court. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2033.34- published: 13 Apr 2014
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Monsieur le Sénateur Maire Didier Borotra
2ème partie de l'interview vérité de Monsieur le Sénateur Maire Didier Borotra s'exprimant...
published: 29 Jun 2009
author: BiarritzDemain
Monsieur le Sénateur Maire Didier Borotra
Monsieur le Sénateur Maire Didier Borotra
2ème partie de l'interview vérité de Monsieur le Sénateur Maire Didier Borotra s'exprimant sur Biarritz Océan.- published: 29 Jun 2009
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- author: BiarritzDemain
2:21
TEDxBasqueCountry - Didier Borotra Sénateur-Maire de Biarritz - Introduction
Introduction par Didier Borotra Sénateur-Maire de Biarritz. Created in the spirit of TED's...
published: 16 Dec 2010
author: TEDxTalks
TEDxBasqueCountry - Didier Borotra Sénateur-Maire de Biarritz - Introduction
TEDxBasqueCountry - Didier Borotra Sénateur-Maire de Biarritz - Introduction
Introduction par Didier Borotra Sénateur-Maire de Biarritz. Created in the spirit of TED's mission, "ideas worth spreading," the TEDx program is designed to ...- published: 16 Dec 2010
- views: 326
- author: TEDxTalks
14:43
"Vivement dimanche prochain" - Extrait du 25 mars 2012
Michel Drucker reçoit Anne Le Nen et Claire Borotra à l'occasion de la diffusion de la sér...
published: 25 Mar 2012
author: annelenenofficiel
"Vivement dimanche prochain" - Extrait du 25 mars 2012
"Vivement dimanche prochain" - Extrait du 25 mars 2012
Michel Drucker reçoit Anne Le Nen et Claire Borotra à l'occasion de la diffusion de la série "Antigone 34" sur France 2.- published: 25 Mar 2012
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- author: annelenenofficiel
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Ambrosini: The Ground o Borotra?
Esibizione storica di The Ground sul Centrale di Sarzana....
published: 30 Jul 2007
author: raviei
Ambrosini: The Ground o Borotra?
Ambrosini: The Ground o Borotra?
Esibizione storica di The Ground sul Centrale di Sarzana.- published: 30 Jul 2007
- views: 239
- author: raviei