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Charles Aeschlimann

Charles Frederick Aeschlimann[1] (German pronunciation: [ˈʧaːls ˈɛːʃliːman]]; 28 February 1897 – 4 May 1952),[2] also spelled as Charles Aeschliman, was a Swiss tennis player who represented Switzerland in the Davis Cup and the Olympic Games.[3]

Charles Aeschlimann
Full nameCharles Frederick Aeschliman
Country (sports) Switzerland
Born(1897-02-28)28 February 1897
Cannes, France
Died4 May 1952(1952-05-04) (aged 55)
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
French Open4R (1926, 1927)
Wimbledon3R (1926)
Other tournaments
WHCCQF (1922)
Olympic Games3R (1924)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
French Open4R (1926, 1927)
Wimbledon3R (1937)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games2R (1924)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Wimbledon4R (1935)
Team competitions
Davis CupSF (1923Eu)

Tennis career edit

He competed in the singles event at the 1924 Summer Olympics, reaching the third round in which he lost to Béla von Kehrling in five sets. With compatriot Maurice Ferrier he competed in the men's doubles event and reached the second round.[4]

Aeschlimann competed in seven Wimbledon Championships between 1926 and 1938. In the singles event his best result was reaching the third round of the 1926 Wimbledon Championships in which he lost to Henry Mayes. His best doubles result was reaching the third round in 1937 with countryman Max Ellmer. With Gladys Clarke-Jervoise he reached the fourth round of the mixed doubles event in 1935.[5]

Aeschlimann's best performance at a Grand Slam singles event was reaching the fourth round of the French Championships in 1926 and 1927. In 1923 he became the first Swiss player to participate in a Davis Cup match, winning his singles match against Ladislav Žemla of Czechoslovakia.[6]

Personal life edit

Aeschlimann met Leslie Bancroft US Indoor Champion at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The couple married in December 1924.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Weddings". The Evening News. Harrisburg, United States: Patriot News Co.: 10 17 December 1924. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Journal de Genève – 5 May 1952 – Pages 6/7". letempsarchives.ch. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Charles Aeschlimann". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  4. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Wimbledon players archive – Charles Aeschlimann". AELTC.
  6. ^ "Die Nummern 28, 42, 44 und 45". Swiss Tennis.

External links edit

charles, aeschlimann, charles, frederick, aeschlimann, german, pronunciation, ˈʧaːls, ˈɛːʃliːman, february, 1897, 1952, also, spelled, charles, aeschliman, swiss, tennis, player, represented, switzerland, davis, olympic, games, full, namecharles, frederick, ae. Charles Frederick Aeschlimann 1 German pronunciation ˈʧaːls ˈɛːʃliːman 28 February 1897 4 May 1952 2 also spelled as Charles Aeschliman was a Swiss tennis player who represented Switzerland in the Davis Cup and the Olympic Games 3 Charles AeschlimannFull nameCharles Frederick AeschlimanCountry sports SwitzerlandBorn 1897 02 28 28 February 1897Cannes FranceDied4 May 1952 1952 05 04 aged 55 SinglesGrand Slam singles resultsFrench Open4R 1926 1927 Wimbledon3R 1926 Other tournamentsWHCCQF 1922 Olympic Games3R 1924 DoublesGrand Slam doubles resultsFrench Open4R 1926 1927 Wimbledon3R 1937 Other doubles tournamentsOlympic Games2R 1924 Grand Slam mixed doubles resultsWimbledon4R 1935 Team competitionsDavis CupSF 1923Eu Contents 1 Tennis career 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksTennis career editHe competed in the singles event at the 1924 Summer Olympics reaching the third round in which he lost to Bela von Kehrling in five sets With compatriot Maurice Ferrier he competed in the men s doubles event and reached the second round 4 Aeschlimann competed in seven Wimbledon Championships between 1926 and 1938 In the singles event his best result was reaching the third round of the 1926 Wimbledon Championships in which he lost to Henry Mayes His best doubles result was reaching the third round in 1937 with countryman Max Ellmer With Gladys Clarke Jervoise he reached the fourth round of the mixed doubles event in 1935 5 Aeschlimann s best performance at a Grand Slam singles event was reaching the fourth round of the French Championships in 1926 and 1927 In 1923 he became the first Swiss player to participate in a Davis Cup match winning his singles match against Ladislav Zemla of Czechoslovakia 6 Personal life editAeschlimann met Leslie Bancroft US Indoor Champion at the 1924 Summer Olympics The couple married in December 1924 1 References edit a b Weddings The Evening News Harrisburg United States Patriot News Co 10 17 December 1924 Retrieved 31 January 2014 Journal de Geneve 5 May 1952 Pages 6 7 letempsarchives ch Retrieved 8 September 2018 Charles Aeschlimann Olympedia Retrieved 21 November 2021 Olympic Sports Athletes Charles Aeschlimann sports reference com Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Wimbledon players archive Charles Aeschlimann AELTC Die Nummern 28 42 44 und 45 Swiss Tennis External links editCharles Aeschlimann at the Davis Cup Charles Aeschlimann at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Charles Aeschlimann Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Aeschlimann amp oldid 1174592178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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