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Jeanne Evert
Jeanne Colette Dubin ( Evert; October 5, 1957 – February 20, 2020) was an American professional tennis player and the younger sister of Chris Evert. She was ranked as high as 28th by the WTA in 1978 and ninth within the United States in 1974. She reached the third round of the U.S. Open in 1973 and 1978. She won all four of her Fed Cup matches for the U.S. in 1974. Evert made her professional debut at age 15 in 1973 at what is now known as the Cincinnati Masters. She reached the singles semifinals before falling to Evonne Goolagong, and is still the youngest player to reach the semifinals in Cincinnati in the Open Era. She also paired with her sister Chris to reach the semifinals in doubles, before losing to Goolagong and Janet Young. Evert retired in 1978, and in later years, was a coach at the Delray Beach Tennis Center Delray Beach Tennis Center is a tennis center in Delray Beach, Florida. Built in 1992, the stadium (part of the tennis center) currently holds 8,200 sp ...
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Fort Lauderdale () is a coastal city located in the U.S. state of Florida, north of Miami along the Atlantic Ocean. It is the county seat of and largest city in Broward County with a population of 182,760 at the 2020 census, making it the tenth largest city in Florida. Along with Miami and Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale is one of the three principal cities that comprise the Miami metropolitan area, which had a population of 6,166,488 in 2019. Built in 1838 and first incorporated in 1911, Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (1782–1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. Development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict. Three forts named "Fort Lauderdale" were constructed including the first at the fork of the New River, the second at Tarpon Bend on the New River betw ...
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1977 WTA Tour
The 1977 WTA Tour consisted of a number of tennis tournaments for female tennis players. It was composed of the newly streamlined version of the Virginia Slims Circuit (which was now an 11-week tour of the US) and the Colgate Series. The year 1977 also saw the creation of the first official ranking system and these rankings were used to determine acceptance into the tournaments. Schedule This is a calendar of all events which were part of either the Virginia Slims circuit or the Colgate International Series in the year 1977, with player progression documented from the quarterfinals stage. Also included are the Grand Slam tournaments, the 1977 Virginia Slims Championships, the 1977 Federation Cup and a number of events not affiliated with either tour. ;Key November (1976) December (1976) January February March April May June July August September October November Rankings Below are the 1977 WTA year-end rankings (Decembe ...
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American Female Tennis Players
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1977 US Open – Women's Singles
Two-time defending champion Chris Evert defeated Wendy Turnbull in the final, 7–6, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1977 US Open. It was her third US Open title and her seventh major singles title overall. This was the third and last edition of the tournament to be held on clay courts, as it would switch to hardcourts the following year. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Chris Evert ''(champion)'' # Martina Navratilova ''(semifinalist)'' # Virginia Wade ''(quarterfinalist)'' # Sue Barker ''(third round)'' # Betty Stöve ''(semifinalist)'' # Rosie Casals ''(fourth round)'' # Billie Jean King ''(quarterfinalist)'' # Dianne Fromholtz ''(fourth round)'' # Kerry Reid ''(fourth round)'' # Mima Jaušovec ''(quarterfinalist)'' # Kristien Shaw ''(first round)'' # Wendy Turnbull ''(finalist)'' Qualifying Draw Finals Earlier rounds Section 1 Section 2 ...
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1976 US Open – Women's Singles
Defending champion Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Evonne Goolagong in a rematch of the previous year's final, 6–3, 6–0 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1976 US Open. It was her second US Open (tennis), US Open title and her sixth Grand Slam (tennis)#Tournaments, major singles title overall. It was Goolagong's fourth consecutive runner-up finish at the event. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Chris Evert ''(champion)'' # Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Evonne Goolagong ''(finalist)'' # Martina Navratilova ''(first round)'' # Virginia Wade ''(second round)'' # Nancy Richey ''(second round)'' # Rosemary Casals, Rosie Casals ''(quarterfinalist)'' # Kerry Melville, Kerry Reid ''(second round)'' # Olga Morozova ''(third round)'' # Sue Barker ''(fourth round)'' # Dianne Fromholtz ''(semifinalist)'' # Anne Guerrant, Mona Guerrant ''(first round)'' # François ...
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1975 US Open – Women's Singles
Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong in the final, 5–7, 6–4, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1975 US Open. It was her first US Open title, following four consecutive semifinal finishes at the tournament, and her fourth major singles title overall. Billie Jean King was the reigning champion, but did not compete this year. This was the first edition of the tournament to be played on clay courts, having previously been held on grass. However, it would change surfaces again, to hardcourt, just three years later in 1978. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Chris Evert ''(champion)'' # Virginia Wade ''(semifinalist)'' # Martina Navratilova ''(semifinalist)'' # Evonne Goolagong ''(finalist)'' # Margaret Court ''(quarterfinalist)'' # Olga Morozova ''(second round)'' # Françoise Dürr ''(second round)'' # Julie Heldman ''(second round)'' Draw Key * Q = Qualifier * WC ...
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1974 US Open – Women's Singles
Billie Jean King defeated Evonne Goolagong in the final, 3–6, 6–3, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1974 US Open. Goolagong was attempting to complete the career Grand Slam. Margaret Court was the reigning champion, but did not compete this year. Chris Evert held a 55-match winning streak before being defeated by Goolagong in the semifinals. This was an Open Era record streak length until 1984, when it was surpassed by Martina Navratilova. This was the last edition of the tournament to be held on grass courts, as it would switch to clay the following year. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Billie Jean King is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Chris Evert ''(semifinalist)'' # Billie Jean King ''(champion)'' # Olga Morozova ''(withdrew before the tournament began)'' # Kerry Melville ''(quarterfinalist)'' # Evonne Goolagong ''(finalist)'' # Rosie Casals ''(quarterfinalist)'' # Virginia Wade ''(second roun ...
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1972 US Open – Women's Singles
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US Open (tennis)
The US Open Tennis Championships is a hardcourt tennis tournament held annually in Queens, New York. Since 1987, the US Open has been chronologically the fourth and final Grand Slam tournament of the year. The other three, in chronological order, are the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon. The US Open starts on the last Monday of August and continues for two weeks, with the middle weekend coinciding with the US Labor Day holiday. The tournament is of one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, originally known as the U.S. National Championship, for which men's singles and men's doubles were first played in August 1881. It is the only Grand Slam that was not affected by cancellation of World War I and World War II or interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The tournament consists of five primary championships: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles. The tournament also includes events for senior, junior, and wheelchair pl ...
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1974 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
Chris Evert defeated Olga Morozova in the final, 6–0, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1974 Wimbledon Championships. It was her first The Championships, Wimbledon, Wimbledon singles title and her second Grand Slam (tennis)#Tournaments, major singles title overall. Billie Jean King was the two-time defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Morozova. Seeds Billie Jean King ''(quarterfinals)'' Chris Evert (champion) Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Evonne Goolagong ''(quarterfinals)'' Rosemary Casals, Rosie Casals ''(fourth round)'' Virginia Wade ''(semifinals)'' Kerry Melville ''(semifinals)'' Nancy Richey, Nancy Gunter ''(withdrew)'' Olga Morozova ''(final)'' Nancy Richey, Nancy Gunter withdrew due to injury. She was replaced in the draw by lucky loser Tine Zwaan. Qualifying Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 References External lin ...
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The Championships, Wimbledon
The Wimbledon Championships, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877 and is played on outdoor grass courts, with retractable roofs over the two main courts since 2019. Wimbledon is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, the others being the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open. Wimbledon is the only major still played on grass, the traditional tennis playing surface. Also, it is the only Grand Slam that retains a night-time curfew, though matches can now continue until 11.00 pm under the lights. The tournament traditionally takes place over two weeks in late June and early July, starting on the last Monday in June and culminating with the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Singles Finals, scheduled for the Saturday and Sunday at the end of the second week. Five major events are held each year, with addi ...
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1975 French Open – Women's Singles
Defending champion Chris Evert defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 2–6, 6–2, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1975 French Open. It was her second French Open singles title and her third major singles title overall. Seeds The seeded players are listed below. Chris Evert is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. # Chris Evert ''(champion)'' # Martina Navratilova ''(finalist)'' # Olga Morozova ''(semifinals)'' Julie Heldman ''(first round)'' #n/a # Helga Masthoff ''(second round)'' Gail Chanfreau ''(second round)'' Raquel Giscafré ''(quarterfinals)'' Janet Newberry ''(semifinals)'' #n/a #n/a #n/a Qualifying Draw Key * Q = Qualifier * WC = Wild card * LL = Lucky loser * r = Retired Finals Earlier rounds Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 See also * Evert–Navratilova rivalry References External links1975 French Open – Women's draws and resultsat the International Tennis Federation The ...
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