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Mohammed Sleem (14 January 1892 – around 1980) was an Indian male tennis player and lawyer who represented India at the Davis Cup and Olympic Games. He competed in the singles event at the 1924 Summer Olympics, reaching the third round in which he lost to eventual Olympic champion Vincent Richards. With compatriot Sydney Jacob he competed in the men's doubles event and lost in the first round. ==Tennis career== Sleem won several titles at the Punjab Championships, the first of which was in 1915. In September 1921 he was a runner-up at the Eastbourne tournament losing to South African Brian Norton in five sets. In mid October he clinched the Queen's Club Hard Court crown by beating Walter Crawley for the title. In late October he became the Welsh Indoors Champion. He defeated Arthur Lovibond, the holder, Francis Gordon Lowe and Crawley for the second time within two weeks on his way to the trophy. A couple of weeks earlier he won the Hendon hard court tournament by defeating Jacobs in the final. In July 1924 he won the Deauville tournament, for which he upset compatriot Syed Mohammad Hadi who gave the match up after two sets. In September he was victorious at the South of England Championships where he had a clean win over Gordon Lowe in the final. He was the member of the Queen's Club. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohammed Sleem」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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