- Source: Vicente Banet
Vicente Banet was a Cuban tennis player.
In the 1920s he featured in seven Davis Cup ties for Cuba, winning four singles rubbers. His wins came against Jack Wright (Canada), Gilbert Nunns (Canada), Ignacio De La Borbolla (Mexico) and Ricardo Tapia (Mexico). He was part of Cuba's first ever Davis Cup team, with the island one of five countries to debut in the 1924 International Lawn Tennis Challenge.
Banet won two bronze medals for Cuba at the 1930 Central American and Caribbean Games.
See also
List of Cuba Davis Cup team representatives
References
External links
Vicente Banet at the Davis Cup
Vicente Banet at the International Tennis Federation
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Vicente Banet
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- 1926 International Lawn Tennis Challenge
- 1926 International Lawn Tennis Challenge America Zone
- 1925 International Lawn Tennis Challenge America Zone
- 1929 International Lawn Tennis Challenge America Zone
- 1928 International Lawn Tennis Challenge America Zone
- 1927 International Lawn Tennis Challenge America Zone
- 1924 International Lawn Tennis Challenge America Zone
- Tennis at the Central American and Caribbean Games