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'''Jean Danilovich''' (born July 29, 1946) was an American amateur ] player.<ref> | '''Jean Danilovich''' (born ], ]) was an ] amateur ] player.<ref> | ||
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In 1964, she was ranked in Class A nationally (meaning she was included among those ranked No. 21 to No. 24) and was No. 6 in the "18 & Under" rankings in the U.S. She won her first big title at the tennis tournament in ] and defeated ] in the semifinals and ] in the final to win the title in Cincinnati. She also reached the doubles final in Cincinnati with Cathie Gagel. | In 1964, she was ranked in Class A nationally (meaning she was included among those ranked No. 21 to No. 24) and was No. 6 in the "18 & Under" rankings in the U.S. She won her first big title at the tennis tournament in ] and defeated ] in the semifinals and ] in the final to win the title in Cincinnati. She also reached the doubles final in Cincinnati with Cathie Gagel. | ||
In the same year, she reached the singles and doubles final in Indianapolis, and the doubles final at the U.S. Clay Court Championship in Chicago. | In the same year, she reached the singles and doubles final in Indianapolis, and the doubles final at the U.S. Clay Court Championship in ]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 09:39, 19 November 2008
Jean Danilovich (born July 29, 1946) was an American amateur tennis player.
In 1964, she was ranked in Class A nationally (meaning she was included among those ranked No. 21 to No. 24) and was No. 6 in the "18 & Under" rankings in the U.S. She won her first big title at the tennis tournament in Cincinnati and defeated Julie Heldman in the semifinals and Alice Tym in the final to win the title in Cincinnati. She also reached the doubles final in Cincinnati with Cathie Gagel.
In the same year, she reached the singles and doubles final in Indianapolis, and the doubles final at the U.S. Clay Court Championship in Chicago.
References
- "Faces In The Crowd - 07.17.61 - SI Vault". cnn.com. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
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