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'''Barbara Jordan''' (born April 2, 1957, ], U.S.) was a professional female ] player from the United States who won the 1979 ] singles title. She also won the mixed doubles title at the 1983 ] with ]. Jordan was a three time All-American at ] where she obtained her degree in economics in three years. She went on to earn her ] from ]. | '''Barbara Jordan''' (born ], ], ], ]) was a professional female ] player from the ] who won the 1979 ] singles title. She also won the mixed doubles title at the 1983 ] with ]. Jordan was a three time All-American at ] where she obtained her degree in economics in three years. She went on to earn her ] from ]. | ||
==Grand Slam singles final== | ==Grand Slam singles final== |
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Barbara Jordan (born April 2, 1957, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.) was a professional female tennis player from the United States who won the 1979 Australian Open singles title. She also won the mixed doubles title at the 1983 French Open with Eliot Teltscher. Jordan was a three time All-American at Stanford University where she obtained her degree in economics in three years. She went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from UCLA.
Grand Slam singles final
Win (1)
Year | Championship | Opponent in Final | Score in Final |
1979 | Australian Open | Sharon Walsh | 6–3, 6–3 |
Grand Slam mixed doubles final
Win (1)
- 1983 - Barbara Jordan/Eliot Teltscher
External links
- WTA Tour profile for Barbara Jordan
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