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  1. Jacques Marie Stanislas Jean Brugnon (11 May 1895 – 20 March 1978), nicknamed "Toto", was a French tennis player, one of the famous "Four Musketeers" from France who dominated tennis in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

    Result
    Year
    Championship
    Surface
    Loss
    1925
    Clay
    Loss
    1926
    Clay
    Win
    1926
    Grass
    Win
    1927
    Clay
  2. Jun 7, 2024 · Jacques Brugnon (born June 11, 1895, Paris, Fr.—died March 20, 1978, Paris) was a French tennis champion, one of the world’s greatest doubles players, who formed a part of the “ Four Musketeers” (the others were Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet, and René Lacoste) in the 1920s and early ’30s.

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  3. Jacques Marie Stanislas Jean Brugnon dit Toto, né le 11 mai 1895 à Paris 8 e et mort le 20 mars 1978 à Monaco [1], [2], est un joueur français de tennis. Il était l'un des Quatre Mousquetaires du tennis français des années 1920 et des années 1930 , en tant que spécialiste du double.

  4. He was ranked in the world's top ten in singles twice, in 1926 (no. 10) and 1927 (no. 9). Brugnon spent more than a decade as a member of the French Davis Cup Team (1921, 1923-27, 1930-34) winning 22 of 31 doubles matches and played a part in four championships (1927, 1930, 1931, 1932).

  5. A doubles specialist, Jacques Brugnon is perhaps the least known of theFour Musketeers”, four French tennis players who dominated the game for nearly a decade. Teamed up with Borotra, Cochet and Lacoste, Brugnon won four Davis Cup finals.

  6. Official tennis player profile of Jacques Brugnon on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.

  7. A doubles specialist, Jacques Brugnon is perhaps the least known of the "Four Musketeers", four French tennis players who dominated the game for nearly a decade. Teamed up with Borotra, Cochet and Lacoste, Brugnon won four Davis Cup finals.