Some VERY big names indeed. Seems to me to be the group of death. But Martina for me. Billie Jean King if she'd been in other groups...
And having gone through all the groups now, I do think this is the toughest! There are 3-4 players here I'd have voted for ahead of the choices in one or two of the later groups especially...
-- Edited by Michael D on Monday 11th of May 2020 04:50:13 PM
A tough group indeed. I've seen six of those play at Wimbledon - the others I've never heard of, so must be some years back.
Can't decide between Martina (saw some great matches, some with Chrissie), Caroline and Tracy.
Yes, somehow or other you've got Martina and Billie-Jean who have won 15 Wimbledon singles titles between them in the same group.. They are also in that small band of players who have won all the Grand Slam singles. Never mind they might be great champions but maybe not the favourites of everybody.
Yes, somehow or other you've got Martina and Billie-Jean who have won 15 Wimbledon singles titles between them in the same group.. They are also in that small band of players who have won all the Grand Slam singles. Never mind they might be great champions but maybe not the favourites of everybody.
Completely random draw I am afraid, blame the computer folk!
Beverley Fleitz was apparently ambidextrous and played with two forehand! She married actor Scotty Beckett on September 28, 1949, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[6] Baker was granted a divorce in June 1950.[7] She married tennis player John Fleitz on October 6, 1951. They had five daughters together. John died in Long Beach, California on November 14, 2011, at age 82.