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Angela Mortimer, who has died aged 93, defied illness and partial deafness to become one of the world’s top tennis players in the 1950s and early 1960s.
It is Mertens' fifth Grand Slam doubles title, and second at Wimbledon. In 2021, she teamed up with Hsieh to win a marathon final where they saved two match points against Kudermetova and Elena ...
Former world number one Angela Mortimer-Barrett passed away at the age of 93. The Plymouth-born had a fabulous career at the highest level, where she won multiple Grand Slams.
Angela Mortimer Barrett, Britain's 1961 Wimbledon women's singles champion, has died at the age of 93. Mortimer Barrett, who was born in Plymouth, won three Grand Slam singles titles and one in doubles, which came alongside Anne Shilcock at Wimbledon in 1955.
Angela Mortimer Barrett, who overcame partial deafness and an intestinal infection to win three Grand Slam singles titles including 1961 Wimbledon, died on Monday at age 93. The All England Club made the announcement.
Canadian Vasek Pospisil, who won the men's doubles title at Wimbledon in 2014, announced he will retire after this week's Canadian Open in Toronto. Pospisil, 35, received a main-draw wild card entry.
It is Mertens' fifth Grand Slam doubles title, and second at Wimbledon. In 2021, she teamed up with Hsieh to win a marathon final where they saved two match points against Kudermetova and Elena ...