Pedro Masip
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Country (sports) | Spain |
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Born | Barcelona, Spain[1] | October 8, 1918
Plays | Right-handed |
Pedro Masip (October 8, 1918 – ?)[1] was a Spanish tennis player who competed in the early postwar years.
As a teenager he won his first Spanish National Championship in singles in 1936, and then six successive times after World War II from 1945 to 1950, in addition to five doubles and three mixed national titles.[1] The most notable of his nine top-level international titles were his victories at the 1947 Portuguese Championships, the 1948 Italian Riviera Championships and French Covered Court Championships, and the 1949 British Hardcourt Championships, all against Henri Cochet; and at the 1950 Philippines International Championships against Felicisimo Ampon.[2]
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