- Alice Marble
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Alice Marble Country United States
Born September 28, 1913 Died December 13, 1990 (aged 77)Int. Tennis HOF 1964 (member page) Singles Grand Slam results Wimbledon W (1939) US Open W (1936, 1938, 1939, 1940) Doubles Grand Slam Doubles results Wimbledon W (1938, 1939) US Open W (1937, 1938, 1939, 1940) Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results Wimbledon W (1937, 1938, 1939) US Open W (1936, 1938, 1939, 1940) Last updated on: September 27, 2010. Alice Marble (b. September 28, 1913, Beckwourth, California – d. December 13, 1990, Palm Springs, California) was a World No. 1 American tennis player who won 18 Grand Slam championships (1936–40): 5 in Singles, 6 in Women's Doubles, and 7 in Mixed Doubles.
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Early life
Born in the small town of Beckwourth, Plumas County, California, Marble moved with her family at the age of five to San Francisco. A tomboy, she excelled in many sports, including baseball; but her brother persuaded her to try the more lady-like tennis. She quickly mastered the game, playing in Golden Gate Park. She suffered a setback at age fifteen when she was raped by a stranger, but she overcame the trauma and won several California junior tournaments.
Tennis career
The first lady to serve and volley, and noted for aggressive play called the "killer instinct" approach. This may account for her decisive and easy victories in challenge and early rounds. Marble being all business on the court, after defeating an opponent love and love, would go back to the locker room and chat-discussing the match as a friend and confidant.[citation needed] the right-handed Marble was again[clarification needed] challenged in 1934 after collapsing during a match at the French Championships. Doctors diagnosed her with pleurisy and tuberculosis, and she took an extended rest.
At the U.S. Championships, Marble won the Singles title (1936, 1938–40); the Women's Doubles title with Sarah Palfrey Cooke (1937–40); and the Mixed Doubles title with Gene Mako (1936), Don Budge (1938), Harry Hopman (1939), and Bobby Riggs (1940).
At Wimbledon, Marble won the Singles title (1939); the Women's Doubles title with Cooke (1938–39); and the Mixed Doubles title with Budge (1937–38) and Riggs (1939).
In Wightman Cup competition, Marble lost only one Singles and one Doubles match in the years she competed (1933, 1937–40).
According to Wallis Myers and John Olliff of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Marble was ranked in the World Top Ten 1936-39 (no rankings issued 1940-45), reaching a career high in those rankings of World No. 1 in 1939.[1] Marble was included in the year-end Top Ten rankings issued by the United States Lawn Tennis Association in 1932-33 and 1936-40. She was the top-ranked U.S. player in 1936-40.[2]
Marble was the Associated Press Athlete of the Year in 1939 and 1940.
After capping a stellar amateur career in 1940, Marble turned professional and earned a great sum of money[citation needed], travelling around playing exhibition tournaments.
Through illness and victory, Marble had the support of her coach and mentor, Eleanor "Teach" Tennant, who changed her technique and influenced her life.
Retirement
For a brief time after retirement, she worked on the Editorial Advisory Board of DC Comics and was credited as an Associate Editor on Wonder Woman. She created the "Wonder Women of History" feature for the comics, which told the stories of prominent women of history in comic form.
During World War II, Marble was married to Joe Crowley, a pilot, who was killed in action over Germany. Only days before his death, she miscarried their child following a car accident. After an attempt to kill herself, she recuperated and, in 1945, agreed to spy for U.S. intelligence. Her mission involved renewing contact with a former lover, a Swiss banker, and obtaining Nazi financial data. The operation ended when a Nazi agent shot her in the back, but she was extracted and recovered. Few details of the operation ever emerged. The story was told only after her death when Courting Danger ISBN 0-312-92813-0, a second autobiography, was published.
Marble greatly contributed to the desegregation of American tennis by writing an editorial in support of Althea Gibson for the July 1, 1950, issue of American Lawn Tennis Magazine. The article read, in part, "Miss Gibson is over a very cunningly wrought barrel, and I can only hope to loosen a few of its staves with one lone opinion. If tennis is a game for ladies and gentlemen, it's also time we acted a little more like gentle-people and less like sanctimonious hypocrites.... If Althea Gibson represents a challenge to the present crop of women players, it's only fair that they should meet that challenge on the courts." Marble said that, if Gibson were not given the opportunity to compete, "then there is an ineradicable mark against a game to which I have devoted most of my life, and I would be bitterly ashamed." Gibson, age 23, was given entry into the 1950 U.S. Championships, becoming the first African-American player, man or woman, to compete in a Grand Slam event.
In 1964, Marble was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Weakened by pernicious anaemia, Marble died at a hospital in Palm Springs, California.
Alice Marble Tennis Courts, providing a breathtaking view of the Pacific ocean and the Golden Gate bridge from the top of Russian Hill in San Francisco, is named in honor of her.
Grand Slam singles finals
Wins (5)
Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final 1936 U.S. Championships Helen Hull Jacobs
4–6, 6–3, 6–2 1938 U.S. Championships (2) Nancye Wynne Bolton
6–0, 6–3 1939 Wimbledon Kay Stammers Bullitt
6–2, 6–0 1939 U.S. Championships (3) Helen Hull Jacobs
6–0, 8-10, 6–4 1940 U.S. Championships (4) Helen Hull Jacobs
6–2, 6–3 Grand Slam singles tournament timeline
Tournament 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 Career SR Australia A A A A A A A A A A 0 / 0 France A A A 2R A A A A A NH 0 / 1 Wimbledon A A A A A A SF SF W NH 1 / 3 United States 1R 3R QF A A W QF W W W 4 / 8 SR 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 2 / 2 1 / 1 5 / 12 NH = tournament not held.
A = did not participate in the tournament.
SR = the ratio of the number of Grand Slam singles tournaments won to the number of those tournaments played.
See also
- List of US Open Women's Singles champions
- US Open champions (Women's Doubles)
- US Open champions (Mixed Doubles)
- List of Wimbledon Ladies' Singles champions
- List of Wimbledon Doubles champions
- List of Wimbledon Mixed Doubles champions
- Performance timelines for all female tennis players who reached at least one Grand Slam final
Footnotes
References
- Leary, Kevin. (December 14, 1990). "Ex-Tennis Champ Alice Marble". San Francisco Chronicle, p. B7.
- Marble, Alice with Dale Leatherman. Courting Danger. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1991.
- Rogers, Thomas. (December 14, 1990). "Alice Marble, 77, Top U.S. Tennis Star of 1930s". New York Times, p. D23.
- Yardley, Jonathan. (June 12, 1991). "Sizzling Serves" Washington Post, p. F2.
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Women’s tennis players who won two or more Grand Slam singles titles in one calendar year Four wins 1953: Maureen Connolly Brinker (AO&FO&WI&US) • 1970: Margaret Court (AO&FO&WI&US) • 1988: Steffi Graf (AO&FO&WI&US)Three wins 1928: Helen Wills Moody (FO&WI&US) • 1929: Helen Wills Moody (FO&WI&US) • 1962: Margaret Court (AO&FO&US) • 1965: Margaret Court (AO&WI&US) • 1969: Margaret Court (AO&FO&US) • 1972: Billie Jean King (FO&WI&US) • 1973: Margaret Court (AO&FO&US) • 1983: Martina Navratilova (AO&WI&US) • 1984: Martina Navratilova (FO&WI&US) • 1989: Steffi Graf (AO&WI&US) • 1991: Monica Seles (AO&FO&US) • 1992: Monica Seles (AO&FO&US) • 1993: Steffi Graf (FO&WI&US) • 1994: Steffi Graf (FO&WI&US) • 1996: Steffi Graf (FO&WI&US) • 1997: Martina Hingis (AO&WI&US) • 2002: Serena Williams (FO&WI&US)Two wins 1925: Suzanne Lenglen (FO&WI) • 1927: Helen Wills Moody (WI&US) • 1930: Helen Wills Moody (FO&WI) • 1931: Cilly Aussem (FO&WI) • 1932: Helen Wills Moody (FO&WI) • 1939: Alice Marble (WI&US) • 1946: Pauline Betz Addie (WI&US) • 1949: Margaret Osborne duPont (FO&US) • 1950: Louise Bough Clapp (AO&WI) • 1952: Maureen Connolly Brinker (WI&US) • 1954: Maureen Connolly Brinker (FO&WI) • 1956: Shirley Fry Irvin (WI&US) • 1957: Althea Gibson (WI&US) • 1958: Althea Gibson (WI&US) • 1959: Maria Bueno (WI&US) • 1960: Darlene Hard (FO&US) • 1963: Margaret Court (AO&WI) • 1964: Margaret Court (AO&FO) • 1964: Maria Bueno (WI&US) • 1967: Billie Jean King (WI&US) • 1968: Billie Jean King (AO&WI) • 1971: Evonne Goolagong Cawley (FO&WI) • 1974: Chris Evert (FO&WI) • 1975: Chris Evert (FO&US) • 1976: Chris Evert (WI&US) • 1980: Chris Evert (FO&US) • 1982: Martina Navratilova (FO&WI) • 1982: Chris Evert (AO&US) • 1985: Martina Navratilova (AO&WI) • 1986: Martina Navratilova (WI&US) • 1987: Martina Navratilova (WI&US) • 1994: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (FO&US) • 2000: Venus Williams (WI&US) • 2001: Jennifer Capriati (AO&FO) • 2001: Venus Williams (WI&US) • 2003: Serena Williams (AO&WI) • 2003: Justine Henin (FO&US) • 2006: Amélie Mauresmo (AO&WI) • 2007: Justine Henin (FO&US) • 2009: Serena Williams (AO&WI) • 2010: Serena Williams (AO&WI)U.S. National Championships women's singles champions (1887) Ellen Hansell • (1888) Bertha Townsend • (1889) Bertha Townsend • (1890) Ellen Roosevelt • (1891) Mabel Cahill • (1892) Mabel Cahill • (1893) Aline Terry • (1894) Helen Hellwig • (1895) Juliette Atkinson • (1896) Elisabeth Moore • (1897) Juliette Atkinson • (1898) Juliette Atkinson • (1899) Marion Jones • (1900) Myrtle McAteer • (1901) Elisabeth Moore • (1902) Marion Jones • (1903) Elisabeth Moore • (1904) May Sutton • (1905) Elisabeth Moore • (1906) Helen Homans • (1907) Evelyn Sears • (1908) Maud Barger-Wallach • (1909) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman • (1910) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman • (1911) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman • (1912) Mary Browne • (1913) Mary Browne • (1914) Mary Browne • (1915) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1916) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1917) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1918) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1919) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman • (1920) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1921) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1922) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1923) Helen Wills Moody • (1924) Helen Wills Moody • (1925) Helen Wills Moody • (1926) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory • (1927) Helen Wills Moody • (1928) Helen Wills Moody • (1929) Helen Wills Moody • (1930) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker • (1931) Helen Wills Moody • (1932) Helen Jacobs • (1933) Helen Jacobs • (1934) Helen Jacobs • (1935) Helen Jacobs • (1936) Alice Marble • (1937) Anita Lizana • (1938) Alice Marble • (1939) Alice Marble • (1940) Alice Marble • (1941) Sarah Palfrey Cooke • (1942) Pauline Betz Addie • (1943) Pauline Betz Addie • (1944) Pauline Betz Addie • (1945) Sarah Palfrey Cooke • (1946) Pauline Betz Addie • (1947) Louise Brough Clapp • (1948) Margaret Osborne duPont • (1949) Margaret Osborne duPont • (1950) Margaret Osborne duPont • (1951) Maureen Connolly Brinker • (1952) Maureen Connolly Brinker • (1953) Maureen Connolly Brinker • (1954) Doris Hart • (1955) Doris Hart • (1956) Shirley Fry Irvin • (1957) Althea Gibson • (1958) Althea Gibson • (1959) Maria Bueno • (1960) Darlene Hard • (1961) Darlene Hard • (1962) Margaret Court • (1963) Maria Bueno • (1964) Maria Bueno • (1965) Margaret Court • (1966) Maria Bueno • (1967) Billie Jean King
Pre Open Era Wimbledon ladies' doubles champions (1913) Winifred McNair / Dora Boothby · (1914) Agnes Morton / Elizabeth Ryan · (1915-18) No competition (due to World War I) · (1919) Suzanne Lenglen / Elizabeth Ryan · (1920) Suzanne Lenglen / Elizabeth Ryan · (1921) Suzanne Lenglen / Elizabeth Ryan · (1922) Suzanne Lenglen / Elizabeth Ryan · (1923) Suzanne Lenglen / Elizabeth Ryan · (1924) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Helen Wills Moody · (1925) Suzanne Lenglen / Elizabeth Ryan · (1926) Mary Browne / Elizabeth Ryan · (1927) Helen Wills Moody / Elizabeth Ryan · (1928) Peggy Saunders Michel / Phoebe Holcroft Watson · (1929) Peggy Saunders Michel / Phoebe Holcroft Watson · (1930) Helen Wills Moody / Elizabeth Ryan · (1931) Phyllis Mudford / Dorothy S. Barron · (1932) Doris Metaxa / Josane Sigart · (1933) Simone Mathieu / Elizabeth Ryan · (1934) Simone Mathieu / Elizabeth Ryan · (1935) Freda James / Kay Stammers · (1936) Freda James / Kay Stammers · (1937) Simone Mathieu / Billie Yorke · (1938) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Alice Marble · (1939) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Alice Marble · (1940-45) No competition (due to World War II) · (1946) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont · (1947) Patricia Canning Todd / Doris Hart · (1948) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont · (1949) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont · (1950) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont · (1951) Doris Hart / Shirley Fry Irvin · (1952) Doris Hart / Shirley Fry Irvin · (1953) Doris Hart / Shirley Fry Irvin · (1954) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont · (1955) Angela Mortimer Barrett / Anne Shilcock · (1956) Angela Buxton / Althea Gibson · (1957) Althea Gibson / Darlene Hard · (1958) Maria Bueno / Althea Gibson · (1959) Jeanne Arth / Darlene Hard · (1960) Maria Bueno / Darlene Hard · (1961) Karen Hantze Susman / Billie Jean Moffitt · (1962) Karen Hantze Susman / Billie Jean Moffitt · (1963) Maria Bueno / Darlene Hard · (1964) Margaret Court / Lesley Turner Bowrey · (1965) Maria Bueno / Billie Jean Moffitt · (1966) Maria Bueno / Nancy Richey · (1967) Rosemary Casals / Billie Jean King
U.S. National Championships women's doubles champions (1889) Margarette Ballard / Bertha Townsend • (1890) Ellen Roosevelt / Grace Roosevelt • (1891) Mabel Cahill / Emma Leavitt Morgan • (1892) Mabel Cahill / Adeline McKinlay • (1893) Aline Terry / Harriet Butler • (1894) Helen Hellwig / Juliette Atkinson • (1895) Helen Hellwig / Juliette Atkinson • (1896) Elisabeth Moore / Juliette Atkinson • (1897) Juliette Atkinson / Kathleen Atkinson • (1898) Juliette Atkinson / Kathleen Atkinson • (1899) Jane Craven / Myrtle McAteer • (1900) Edith Parker / Hallie Champlin • (1901) Juliette Atkinson / Myrtle McAteer • (1902) Juliette Atkinson / Marion Jones • (1903) Elisabeth Moore / Carrie Neely • (1904) May Sutton Bundy / Miriam Hall • (1905) Helen Homans / Carrie Neely • (1906) Ann Burdette Coe / Ethel Bliss Platt • (1907) Marie Wimer / Carrie Neely • (1908) Evelyn Sears / Margaret Curtis • (1909) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Edith Rotch • (1910) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Edith Rotch • (1911) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Eleonora Sears • (1912) Dorothy Green / Mary Browne • (1913) Mary Browne / Louise Riddell Williams • (1914) Mary Browne / Louise Riddell Williams • (1915) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Eleonora Sears • (1916) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory / Eleonora Sears • (1917) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory / Eleonora Sears • (1918) Marion Jessup / Eleanor Goss • (1919) Marion Jessup / Eleanor Goss • (1920) Marion Jessup / Eleanor Goss • (1921) Mary Browne / Louise Riddell Williams • (1922) Marion Jessup / Helen Wills Moody • (1923) Kathleen McKane Godfree / Phyllis Howkins Covell • (1924) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Helen Wills Moody • (1925) Mary Browne / Helen Wills Moody • (1926) Elizabeth Ryan / Eleanor Goss • (1927) Kathleen McKane Godfree / Ermyntrude Harvey • (1928) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Helen Wills Moody • (1929) Phoebe Holcroft Watson / Peggy Mitchell • (1930) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / Sarah Palfrey Cooke • (1931) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / Eileen Bennett Whittingstall • (1932) Helen Jacobs / Sarah Palfrey Cooke • (1933) Betthy Nutthall Shoemaker / Freda James • (1934) Helen Jacobs / Sarah Palfrey Cooke • (1935) Helen Jacobs / Sarah Palfrey Cooke • (1936) Marjorie Gladman Van Ryn / Carolin Babcock Stark • (1937) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Alice Marble • (1938) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Alice Marble • (1939) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Alice Marble • (1940) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Alice Marble • (1941) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1942) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1943) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1944) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1945) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1946) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1947) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1948) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1949) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1950) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1951) Shirley Fry Irvin / Doris Hart • (1952) Shirley Fry Irvin / Doris Hart • (1953) Shirley Fry Irvin / Doris Hart • (1954) Shirley Fry Irvin / Doris Hart • (1955) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1956) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1957) Louise Brough Clapp / Margaret Osborne duPont • (1958) Jeanne Arth / Darlene Hard • (1959) Jeanne Arth / Darlene Hard • (1960) Maria Bueno / Darlene Hard • (1961) Darlene Hard / Lesley Turner Bowrey • (1962) Maria Bueno / Darlene Hard • (1963) Robyn Ebbern / Margaret Court • (1964) Billie Jean King / Karen Hantze Susman • (1965) Carole Caldwell Graebner / Nancy Richey • (1966) Maria Bueno / Nancy Richey • (1967) Rosemary Casals / Billie Jean King
Pre Open Era Wimbledon mixed doubles champions 1913: Hope Crisp / Agnes Tuckey · 1914: James Parke / Ethel Thomson Larcombe · 1915–18: No competition (due to World War I) · 1919: Randolph Lycett / Elizabeth Ryan · 1920: Gerald Patterson / Suzanne Lenglen · 1921: Randolph Lycett / Elizabeth Ryan · 1922: Pat O'Hara Wood / Suzanne Lenglen · 1923: Randolph Lycett / Elizabeth Ryan · 1924: John Gilbert / Kathleen McKane Godfree · 1925: Jean Borotra / Suzanne Lenglen · 1926: Leslie Godfree / Kathleen McKane Godfree · 1927: Francis Hunter / Elizabeth Ryan · 1928: Patrick Spence / Elizabeth Ryan · 1929: Frank Hunter / Helen Wills Moody · 1930: Jack Crawford / Elizabeth Ryan · 1931: George Lott / Anna McCune Harper · 1932: Enrique Maier / Elizabeth Ryan · 1933: Gottfried von Cramm / Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling · 1934: Ryuki Miki / Dorothy Round Little · 1935: Fred Perry / Dorothy Round Little · 1936: Fred Perry / Dorothy Round Little · 1937: Don Budge / Alice Marble · 1938: Don Budge / Alice Marble · 1939: Bobby Riggs / Alice Marble · 1940–45: No competition (due to World War II) · 1946: Tom Brown / Louise Brough Clapp · 1947: John Bromwich / Louise Brough Clapp · 1948: John Bromwich / Louise Brough Clapp · 1949: Eric Sturgess / Sheila Summers · 1950: Eric Sturgess / Louise Brough Clapp · 1951: Frank Sedgman / Doris Hart · 1952: Frank Sedgman / Doris Hart · 1953: Vic Seixas / Doris Hart · 1954: Vic Seixas / Doris Hart · 1955: Vic Seixas / Doris Hart · 1956: Vic Seixas / Shirley Fry Irvin · 1957: Mervyn Rose / Darlene Hard · 1958: Robert Howe / Lorraine Coghlan Robinson · 1959: Rod Laver / Darlene Hard · 1960: Rod Laver / Darlene Hard · 1961: Fred Stolle / Lesley Turner Bowrey · 1962: Neale Fraser / Margaret Osborne duPont · 1963: Ken Fletcher / Margaret Court · 1964: Fred Stolle / Lesley Turner Bowrey · 1965: Ken Fletcher / Margaret Court · 1966: Ken Fletcher / Margaret Court · 1967: Owen Davidson / Billie Jean King
U.S. National Championships mixed doubles champions (1888) M. Wright / J. S. Clark • (1889) M. Wright / J. S. Clark • (1890) Mabel Cahill / R. Beach • (1891) Mabel Cahill / M. R. Wright • (1892) Mabel Cahill / Clarence Hobart • (1893) Ellen Roosevelt / Clarence Hobart • (1894) Juliette Atkinson / Edwin Fisher • (1895) Juliette Atkinson / Edwin Fisher • (1896) Juliette Atkinson / Edwin Fisher • (1897) Laura Henson / D.L. Magruder • (1898) Carrie Neely/ Edwin Fisher • (1899) Elizabeth Rastall / Albert Hoskins • (1900) Margaret Hunnewell / Alfred Codman • (1901) Marion Jones / Ray Little • (1902) Elisabeth Moore / Wylie Grant • (1903) Helen Chapman / Harry Allen • (1904) Elisabeth Moore / Wylie Grant • (1905) Augusta Schultz Hobart / Clarence Hobart • (1906) Sarah Coffin / Edward Dewhurst • (1907) May Sayers / Wallace Johnson • (1908) Edith Rotch / Nathaniel Niles • (1909) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Wallace Johnson • (1910) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Joseph Carpenter, Jr. • (1911) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Wallace Johnson • (1912) Mary Browne / Dick Williams • (1913) Mary Browne / Bill Tilden • (1914) Mary Browne / Bill Tilden • (1915) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Harry Johnson • (1916) Eleonora Sears / Willis Davis • (1917) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory / Irving Wright • (1918) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Irving Wright • (1919) Marion Jessup / Vincent Richards • (1920) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman / Wallace Johnson • (1921) Mary Browne / Bill Johnston • (1922) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory / Bill Tilden • (1923) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory / Bill Tilden • (1924) Helen Wills Moody / Vincent Richards • (1925) Kathleen McKane Godfree / John Hawkes • (1926) Elizabeth Ryan / Jean Borotra • (1927) Eileen Bennett Whittingstall / Henri Cochet • (1928) Helen Wills Moody / John Hawkes • (1929) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / George Lott • (1930) Edith Cross / Wilmer Allison • (1931) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / George Lott • (1932) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Fred Perry • (1933) Elizabeth Ryan / Ellsworth Vines • (1934) Helen Jacobs / George Lott • (1935) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Enrique Maier • (1936) Alice Marble / Gene Mako • (1937) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Don Budge • (1938) Alice Marble / Don Budge • (1939) Alice Marble / Harry Hopman • (1940) Alice Marble / Bobby Riggs • (1941) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Jack Kramer • (1942) Louise Brough Clapp / Ted Schroeder • (1943) Margaret Osborne duPont / Bill Talbert • (1944) Margaret Osborne duPont / Bill Talbert • (1945) Margaret Osborne duPont / Bill Talbert • (1946) Margaret Osborne duPont / Bill Talbert • (1947) Louise Brough Clapp / John Bromwich • (1948) Louise Brough Clapp / Tom Brown • (1949) Louise Brough Clapp / Eric Sturgess • (1950) Margaret Osborne duPont / Ken McGregor • (1951) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman • (1952) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman • (1953) Doris Hart / Vic Seixas • (1954) Doris Hart / Vic Seixas • (1955) Doris Hart / Vic Seixas • (1956) Margaret Osborne duPont / Ken Rosewall • (1957) Althea Gibson / Kurt Nielsen • (1958) Margaret Osborne duPont / Neale Fraser • (1959) Margaret Osborne duPont / Neale Fraser • (1960) Margaret Osborne duPont / Neale Fraser • (1961) Margaret Court / Bob Mark • (1962) Margaret Court / Fred Stolle • (1963) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher • (1964) Margaret Court / John Newcombe • (1965) Margaret Court / Fred Stolle • (1966) Donna Floyd Fales / Owen Davidson • (1967) Billie Jean King / Owen Davidson
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