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Suzanne Devé (14 December 1901 – 12 April 1994), also known by her married name Suzanne Desloges, was a French tennis player who was active in the 1920s. She reached the doubles final at the 1928 French Championships with compatriot Sylvie Jung Lafaurie in which they lost in straight sets to Eileen Bennett and Phoebe Holcroft from Great Britain. In 1924, the last year the French Championships was closed to foreign players, she reached the quarterfinal of the singles event, losing to Marguerite Broquedis. Her best singles result at the open French Championships was reaching the third round in 1925 and 1927.

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  • Suzanne Deve (it)
  • Suzanne Deve (fr)
  • Suzanne Devé (en)
  • Сюзан Деве (uk)
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  • Suzanne Deve (Saint-Denis, 14 dicembre 1901 – Sceaux, 12 aprile 1994) è stata una tennista francese. (it)
  • Suzanne Devé (14 December 1901 – 12 April 1994), also known by her married name Suzanne Desloges, was a French tennis player who was active in the 1920s. She reached the doubles final at the 1928 French Championships with compatriot Sylvie Jung Lafaurie in which they lost in straight sets to Eileen Bennett and Phoebe Holcroft from Great Britain. In 1924, the last year the French Championships was closed to foreign players, she reached the quarterfinal of the singles event, losing to Marguerite Broquedis. Her best singles result at the open French Championships was reaching the third round in 1925 and 1927. (en)
  • Suzanne Devé, née le 14 décembre 1901 à Saint-Denis et morte le 12 avril 1994 à Sceaux, est une joueuse de tennis française des années 1920. À partir de 1930 elle est aussi connue sous son nom de femme mariée Suzanne Desloge après son mariage avec Louis Desloge. En 1927, elle s'illustre lors de la Coupe Georges Gault au Tennis club de Paris en simple contre Simonne Mathieu, en double dames et en double mixte. Le comité de sélection de la Fédération française de tennis la classe alors à la place de n°1 française pour l'année 1928. (fr)
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  • Suzanne Devé (en)
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  • Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France (en)
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  • Neuilly-sur-Seine, France (en)
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  • Devé in 1928 (en)
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  • Suzanne Devé, née le 14 décembre 1901 à Saint-Denis et morte le 12 avril 1994 à Sceaux, est une joueuse de tennis française des années 1920. À partir de 1930 elle est aussi connue sous son nom de femme mariée Suzanne Desloge après son mariage avec Louis Desloge. En 1927, elle s'illustre lors de la Coupe Georges Gault au Tennis club de Paris en simple contre Simonne Mathieu, en double dames et en double mixte. Le comité de sélection de la Fédération française de tennis la classe alors à la place de n°1 française pour l'année 1928. Associée à Sylvie Jung, elle a disputé la finale des Internationaux de France de tennis en double dames en 1928. (fr)
  • Suzanne Devé (14 December 1901 – 12 April 1994), also known by her married name Suzanne Desloges, was a French tennis player who was active in the 1920s. She reached the doubles final at the 1928 French Championships with compatriot Sylvie Jung Lafaurie in which they lost in straight sets to Eileen Bennett and Phoebe Holcroft from Great Britain. In 1924, the last year the French Championships was closed to foreign players, she reached the quarterfinal of the singles event, losing to Marguerite Broquedis. Her best singles result at the open French Championships was reaching the third round in 1925 and 1927. In December 1927 Devé won the singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles at the Coupe Georges Gaul. During the second half of the 1920s she represented France in international team matches against the United States, England, Australia and Belgium. Her favorite stroke was the forehand drive to the right-hand side line. Devé was ranked No. 1 in France for 1928 and was a member of Tennis Club de Paris. (en)
  • Suzanne Deve (Saint-Denis, 14 dicembre 1901 – Sceaux, 12 aprile 1994) è stata una tennista francese. (it)
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