Eugène Adrien Roland Georges Garros <span>was an early </span>French aviator<span> and a </span>fighter pilot<span> during </span><span>World War. </span> A tennis centre which he attended religiously when he was studying in Paris, was named after him in the 1920s. <span>The stadium accommodates the </span>French Open<span>, one of the four </span>Grand Slam tennis tournaments. So, the man after who the Roland Garros tennis tournament was names was a pilot. (Solution A).
The man the Roland Garros tennis tournament was named after
was a pilot.
To add, it is named for Roland Garros, a pioneer aviator who
completed the first solo flight across the Mediterranean
Sea, engineer (inventor of the first forward-firing aircraft machine
gun), and World War I hero (the first pilot to shoot down
five enemy aircraft and to be called an "ace" for doing so). Garros
was killed in aerial combat in 1918.
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