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(Reuters) -Three-time Grand Slam winner and the longest surviving Wimbledon women's singles champion Angela Mortimer Barrett has died aged 93, the WTA said on Monday. Briton Mortimer Barrett, who was ...
A three-time major singles champion, Angela Mortimer Barrett rose to No. 1 in the world, helped redefine British women’s ...
Angela Mortimer Barrett, Britain's 1961 Wimbledon women's singles champion, has died at the age of 93. Mortimer Barrett, who ...
Angela Mortimer Barrett, the longest surviving Wimbledon women's singles champion died at the age of 93 on Monday, August ...
Angela Mortimer, who has died aged 93, defied illness and partial deafness to become one of the world’s top tennis players in ...
When it comes to finding an American woman ready to win her home Grand Slam at the U.S. Open, the nation’s tennis fans don’t ...
Tennis legend Venus Williams is the latest figure to join Barbie’s Inspiring Women collection, with a new doll celebrating ...
Wimbledon draw: Novak Djokovic’s path to tennis history and players to watch on the grass The Wimbledon draw keeps Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz apart, while women's world No. 1 Aryna ...
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