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Garros

Proper noun

Meaning


Garros

plural of Garro


Garros (plural Garroses or Garros)

A surname from Spanish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

After losing back-to-back finals to Nadal at Roland Garros in 2018 and ’19 and then falling to Djokovic in five sets in the championship match at this year’s Australian Open, Thiem beat Zverev to finally win his first major at the U.S. Open in September. Source: Internet

Agassi was raised on hardcourts, but found much of his early major-tournament success on the red clay of Roland Garros, reaching two consecutive finals there early in his career. Source: Internet

After internment in a POW camp Garros finally managed to escape from a POW camp in Germany on 14 February 1918, after several attempts, and rejoined the French army. Source: Internet

Alex Eala marches into the second round of the Roland Garros Juniors after a straight-set victory over a Hungarian foe. Source: Internet

A quarter-final at Roland Garros at the age of 19 is exactly that. Source: Internet

But while there were 1,000 fans to cheer him on in the final at Roland Garros, none were at the Bercy Arena because of the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet

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