Gabriele Szapary
Full name: Countess Gabriele Szapary
Alias: Maria Gabrielle Christiane Ferdinandine Wilhelmine Mathilde Antonia Agnes Martina Szapary de Muraszombath,
Alias: Maria Gabrielle Christiane Ferdinandine Wilhelmine Mathilde Antonia Agnes Martina Szapary de Muraszombath,
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Bio | Countess Szapary was from a noble family of Hungarian origins. She represented Austria however, being born and raised in Vienna. Her father played a notable role in setting off the powder keg we know today as World War I, being the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Imperial Russia in 1914. She was active as a tennis player on the French Riviera in the 1934 and 1935 seasons. Her lone entry at Wimbledon was in 1934, where she lost opening matches in singles and doubles but got to the 3R in mixed. The Countess was no easy out on the Riviera, reaching many quarter and semifinals, where she often pushed quality players to long three set matches. Author Morris Wright was in Vienna in 1933 and writes about a Countess Maria Szapary. Gabriele's first name was actually Maria, and it is tempting to connect his Countess to Gabriele. |
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