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'''Pilar Barril''' (10 October 1931-2 October 2011) was a female Spanish tennis player who was active during the 50es and early 60es. She and María Josefa de Riba were the first Spanish women to play international tennis tournaments after the World War II. '''Pilar Barril''' (10 October 1931-2 October 2011) was a female Spanish tennis player who was active during the 50es and early 60es. She and María Josefa de Riba were the first Spanish women to play international tennis tournaments after the World War II.

== First Spanish female in French Open Quarter Finals==
she was the first Spanish lady to reach the quarterfinals of the French Open since Lilí de Álvarez. She was also a semifinalist in the 1956 mixed doubles competition.

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Pilar Barril
Country (sports)Spain
Born10 October 1931
Barcelona
Died2 October 2011
Playsright handed
Singles
Career titles5
Grand Slam singles results
French OpenQF
Wimbledon2R
US Open2R
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
French OpenQF
Wimbledon2R
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French OpenSF
WimbledonR2

Pilar Barril (10 October 1931-2 October 2011) was a female Spanish tennis player who was active during the 50es and early 60es. She and María Josefa de Riba were the first Spanish women to play international tennis tournaments after the World War II.

First Spanish female in French Open Quarter Finals

she was the first Spanish lady to reach the quarterfinals of the French Open since Lilí de Álvarez. She was also a semifinalist in the 1956 mixed doubles competition.