Pierre Henri Landry (14 June 1899 – 7 December 1990)[1] was a Russian-born French international tennis player.
Landry competed once for the French team in the Davis Cup in 1926, defeating his opponent Colin Gregory in a dead rubber.
[2] In 1929, Landry beat Gregory (who won the Australian championships that year) at Wimbledon, before losing to Bill Tilden in the quarter finals.
[4] He married Nelly Adamson, a Belgian tennis player, on 8 February 1937 in Bruges.
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