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Joan Hartigan

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Joan Marcia Bathurst (née Hartigan; 6 June 1912 – 31 August 2000) was a female Australian Champion tennis player. [1]

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A. Wallis Myers

Arthur Wallis Myers (24 July 1878 – 17 June 1939) was an English tennis correspondent, editor, author and player.

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Australian Open

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually over the last fortnight of January in Melbourne, Australia.

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Daily Mail

The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-marketPeter Wilby, New Statesman, 19 December 2013 (online version: 2 January 2014) tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London.

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Edgar Moon

Edgar "Gar" Moon (3 December 1904 – 26 May 1976) was a tennis player from Australia who was best known for winning the 1930 Australian Championships – Men's Singles title.

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French Open

The French Open (Championnats Internationaux de France de Tennis), officially called Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France.

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Helen Jacobs

Helen Hull Jacobs (August 6, 1908 – June 2, 1997) was an American tennis player who won nine Grand Slam titles.

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Helen Wills

Helen Newington Wills (October 6, 1905 – January 1, 1998), also known as Helen Wills Moody and Helen Wills Roark, was an American tennis player.

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James Fraser (Western Australian politician)

James McIntosh Fraser (12 March 1889 – 27 August 1961) was an Australian trade unionist and politician.

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Lewisham, New South Wales

Lewisham is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Loreto Kirribilli

Loreto Kirribilli is an Independent, Roman Catholic, day school for girls, located in Kirribilli, a Lower North Shore suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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Sydney

Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).

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Tennis performance timeline comparison (women)

This article presents in a tabular form the career tennis Grand Slam, World Hard Court Championships and Olympic singles results of every woman who has reached the singles final of at least one Grand Slam, World Hard Court Championships or Olympic tournament (OLY) during her career.

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The Argus (Melbourne)

The Argus was a morning daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia that was established in 1846 and closed in 1957.

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The Barrier Miner

The Barrier Miner was a daily English language broadsheet newspaper published in Broken Hill in far western New South Wales from 1888 to 1974.

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The Championships, Wimbledon

The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, commonly referred to simply as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Sun-Herald

The Sun-Herald is an Australian newspaper published in tabloid or compact format on Sundays in Sydney by Fairfax Media.

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The West Australian

The West Australian, widely known as The West (Saturday edition: The Weekend West) is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia, and is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), as is the state's other major newspaper, The Sunday Times.

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Tom Bathurst

Thomas Frederick Bathurst, (born 17 March 1948), is an Australian judge.

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US Open (tennis)

The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennis tournament.

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1931 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Coral Buttsworth defeated Marjorie Crawford 1–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1931 Australian Championships.

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1933 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Joan Hartigan defeated Coral Buttsworth 6–4, 6–3 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1933 Australian Championships.

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1934 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Joan Hartigan defeated Mall Molesworth 6–1, 6–4 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1934 Australian Championships.

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1934 French Championships – Women's Singles

Margaret Scriven defeated Helen Jacobs 7–5, 4–6, 6–1 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1934 French Championships.

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1934 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles

Helen Moody was the defending champion, but did not compete.

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1936 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Joan Hartigan defeated Nancye Wynne 6-4, 6-4 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1936 Australian Championships.

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1937 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Nancye Wynne defeated Emily Hood Westacott 6–3, 5–7, 6–4 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1937 Australian Championships.

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1938 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

First-seeded Dorothy Bundy defeated Dorothy Stevenson 6–3, 6–2 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1938 Australian Championships.

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1939 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Emily Hood Westacott defeated Nell Hopman 6–1, 6–2 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1939 Australian Championships.

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1940 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Nancye Wynne defeated Thelma Coyne 5–7, 6–4, 6–0 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1940 Australian Championships.

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1946 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Nancye Bolton defeated Joyce Fitch 6–4, 6–4 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1946 Australian Championships.

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1947 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

Nancye Bolton defeated Nell Hopman 6–3, 6–2 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1947 Australian Championships.

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1947 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles

Pauline Betz was the defending champion, but was ineligible to compete after turning professional.

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1949 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles

Louise Brough successfully defended her title, defeating Margaret duPont in the final, 10–8, 1–6, 10–8 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1949 Wimbledon Championships.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Hartigan

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