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Giorgio de Stefani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo de ˈsteːfani]; 24 February 1904 – 22 October 1992) was an ambidextrous tennis player competing for Italy. In 1934, he was ranked the no. 6 amateur in the world by The Literary Digest and no. 9 by A Wallis Myers. In 1932 he was the second best Italian player, and after the retirement of Umberto de Morpurgo he was the top Italian player from 1933 to 1936 and in 1938. He was active before World War II, winning 85 singles titles. Apart from being Italian champion, he was the Argentine, Dutch, Libyan and Swiss champion as well. After his tennis career he was elected to the International Olympic Committee and was also the head of the Italian and the International Tennis Federation on several occasions.

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  • Giorgio de Stefani (en)
  • جورجيو دي ستيفاني (ar)
  • Τζόρτζιο ντε Στέφανι (el)
  • Giorgio De Stefani (es)
  • Giorgio De Stefani (fr)
  • Giorgio De Stefani (it)
  • Giorgio de Stefani (pt)
  • Giorgio de Stefani (sv)
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  • جورجيو دي ستيفاني (بالإيطالية: Giorgio De Stefani)‏ مواليد 24 فبراير 1904 في فيرونا - الوفاة 22 أكتوبر 1992 في روما، كان لاعب كرة مضرب إيطالي بدأ مسيرته كمحترف سنة 1920. أعلى تصنيف له في الفردي كان المركز الـ 6 في سنة 1934. (ar)
  • Giorgio de Stefani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo de ˈsteːfani]; 24 February 1904 – 22 October 1992) was an ambidextrous tennis player competing for Italy. In 1934, he was ranked the no. 6 amateur in the world by The Literary Digest and no. 9 by A Wallis Myers. In 1932 he was the second best Italian player, and after the retirement of Umberto de Morpurgo he was the top Italian player from 1933 to 1936 and in 1938. He was active before World War II, winning 85 singles titles. Apart from being Italian champion, he was the Argentine, Dutch, Libyan and Swiss champion as well. After his tennis career he was elected to the International Olympic Committee and was also the head of the Italian and the International Tennis Federation on several occasions. (en)
  • Giorgio De Stefani, né le 24 février 1904 à Vérone, décédé le 22 octobre 1992 à Rome, est un joueur et dirigeant de tennis italien. Il a étudié à l'Université La Sapienza de Rome. Membre du Comité international olympique à partir de 1951, il a présidé la Fédération internationale de tennis en 1955, 1962 et de 1967 à 1969. Au cours de son dernier mandat, il a notamment œuvré à la réintroduction du tennis lors des Jeux de Mexico en 1968. Il a également été à la tête de la Fédération italienne de tennis entre 1958 et 1969. (fr)
  • Giorgio De Stefani (Verona, 24 febbraio 1904 – Roma, 22 ottobre 1992) è stato un tennista e dirigente sportivo italiano. I suoi 85 tornei vinti in singolare e i 54 in doppio rappresentano un record per il tennis italiano. (it)
  • Giorgio de Stefani, född 24 februari 1904 i Verona i Italien, död 22 oktober 1992, var en italiensk ambidexter tennisspelare. (sv)
  • Giorgio de Stefani (Verona, 24 de fevereiro de 1904 - Roma, 22 de outubro de 1992) foi um tenista profissional italiano. (pt)
  • Ο Τζόρτζιο ντε Στέφανι (ιταλικά : Giorgio De Stefani) (Βερόνα 4 Φεβρουαρίου 1904 - Ρώμη 28 Οκτωβρίου 1992), ήταν Ιταλός πρωταθλητής της αντισφαίρισης. Εξελέγη το 1951 μέλος της Διεθνούς Ολυμπιακής Επιτροπής, πρόεδρος της διεθνούς ομοσπονδίας αντισφαίρισης το 1955 και το 1962-1967, και πρόεδρος της Ιταλικής ομοσπονδίας την περίοδο 1958-1969. Στο Κύπελλο Ντέιβις με την Ιταλία σε 12 διοργανώσεις όπου πήρε μέρος, σημείωσε 41 νίκες και 21 ήττες στο απλό και 3 νίκες και 1 ήττα στο διπλό. (el)
  • Giorgio De Stefani (24 de febrero de 1904 - 22 de octubre de 1992) fue un jugador de tenis y dirigente deportivo italiano durante los años 1920 y 1930. Fue el primer italiano en alcanzar una final de un torneo de Grand Slam. Una particularidad de su juego es que era ambidiestro y cambiaba la raqueta de mano en mano, por lo que nunca pegaba a la pelota de revés. Su pretensión de usar dos raquetas a la vez obligó a crear una regla en 1931 que prohibía el uso de dos raquetas al mismo tiempo. (es)
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