- Yola Ramírez
Yola Ramírez Ochoa (born
March 1 1935 inMexico City ,Mexico ) was an internationally renowned tennis player in the 1950s and 1960s.Ochoa was a singles finalist at the French Championships in
1960 and1961 . She lost the 1960 final toDarlene Hard and the 1961 final toAnn Haydon Jones , bothInternational Tennis Hall of Fame enshrinees. She also was a quarterfinalist at Wimbledon in1959 and 1961, a quarterfinalist at the 1961 and1963 U.S. Championships, a semifinalist at the1962 Australian Championships, a semifinalist at the 1959 Italian Championships, and a finalist in Monte Carlo in 1959. Ochoa won the German Championships in1957 and was a finalist in 1961.Ochoa teamed with
Rosie Reyes to win the women's doubles title at the1958 French Championships and to reach the final at the 1957 and 1959 French Championships. Ochoa teamed with Billy Knight to win the mixed doubles title at the 1959 French Championships. WithEdda Buding , Ochoa reached the women's doubles final at the 1961 U.S. Championships. She also won the women's doubles titles at the Italian Championships and in Monte Carlo, both in 1960.At the tournament in Cincinnati, Ochoa won the singles title in
1956 and the doubles title (withSara Mae Turber ) in1955 . Ochoa was a doubles finalist in 1956.Ochoa won the singles titles at the 1960 Mexico National Championships and the 1961 Caribbean Lawn Tennis Championship.
During her career, Ochoa had wins over International Tennis Hall of Fame enshrinees
Billie Jean King (in the second round of Wimbledon in 1961, which was King's first appearance at the tournament), Jones, andChristine Truman Janes .Grand Slam singles finals
Runner-ups (2)
Grand Slam singles tournament timeline
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
* Performance timelines for all female tennis players who reached at least one Grand Slam final
External links
* [http://www.fedcup.com/teams/player.asp?player=20003747 Federation Cup Profile]
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