André Martin-Legeay (29 October 1906 – 1940) was a French male tennis player who was active in the 1930s.
Martin-Legeay reached the fourth round of the singles' event of the French Championships in 1935 and 1936, losing to Vivian McGrath and first-seeded Fred Perry respectively.
[2][3] At the Wimbledon Championships in 1936 he also made it to the fourth round, in which he was defeated in straight sets by seventh-seeded Bunny Austin.
[4] With compatriot Sylvie Henrotin he was a runner-up in the mixed doubles' competition at the French Championships in 1935 and 1936.
[5] André Martin-Legeay died in March[6] 1940 in Amélie-les-Bains where he was convalescing.