Singles Notes: a In
History of the Pro Tennis Wars Ray Bowers gives a detailed account of the first twenty years of the professional tennis tours, from a modest beginning in 1926 with
Suzanne Lenglen and
Vincent Richards as the main attractions, on through 1945. No mention is made of a French Pro tournament in 1933. The only professional competition played that year at Roland Garros was a USA-France meeting, September 22–24, in the Davis Cup format won by the USA 4–1 where Cochet overcame
Bruce Barnes, Tilden defeated Plaa and Cochet, Barnes beat Plaa, and Americans then closed out the doubles. Many sources, probably incorrectly, considered the Tilden-Cochet match as a final of a supposed French Pro. bIn 1953, from Saturday November 21 to Sunday November 22, a 4-man (Sedgman winner, Gonzales runner-up, Segura 3rd and Budge 4th) professional tournament was held in Paris on indoor red cement at the Palais des Sports but there is no mention that this tournament was a French Pro: in particular in the January 1954 edition of
Tennis de France, the French magazine, run by Philippe Chatrier (future president of the
ILTF) who made the report of this tournament by interviewing the winner
Frank Sedgman. Joe McCauley included this tournament in his list of French Pro tournaments but in the precis to his book
History of Professional Tennis mentions that it may not have been considered at the time as an official French Pro. In January 1950 at the same site
Pancho Segura defeated
Jack Kramer. -->
Doubles Source: ==Bristol Cup and other French professional events==