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'''Jeanne Arth''' (born |
'''Jeanne Arth''' (born July 21, 1935 in ]) is a former ] and US Championships doubles tennis titlist. | ||
Arth graduated of ] in 1952 and attended the ]. Arth went on to become an internationally #1 ranked tennis player. Together with her partner ], Arth won the women's doubles title at the ] in 1958 and 1959 and at ] in 1959.<ref></ref> Arth received the ] outstanding athlete award in 1958 and was inducted into the Saint Paul Central Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.<ref></ref> | Arth graduated of ] in 1952 and attended the ]. Arth went on to become an internationally #1 ranked tennis player. Together with her partner ], Arth won the women's doubles title at the ] in 1958 and 1959 and at ] in 1959.<ref></ref> Arth received the ] outstanding athlete award in 1958 and was inducted into the Saint Paul Central Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.<ref></ref> |
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Jeanne Arth (born July 21, 1935 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is a former Wimbledon and US Championships doubles tennis titlist.
Arth graduated of Central High School in 1952 and attended the College of St. Catherine. Arth went on to become an internationally #1 ranked tennis player. Together with her partner Darlene Hard, Arth won the women's doubles title at the U.S. Championships in 1958 and 1959 and at Wimbledon in 1959. Arth received the Lions Club outstanding athlete award in 1958 and was inducted into the Saint Paul Central Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.
References
- Jeane Arth Biography from the ITA Women's Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame
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