Julie Heldman

Tennis player and pioneering advocate

Julie Heldman - Athletes & Sports Figures born December 8th, 1945
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An American tennis player, significant contributions included participation in the Virginia Slims Circuit and playing in the Women's Tennis Association. Achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5 in 1974. Competed at major tournaments, including the US Open and Wimbledon, and secured multiple titles. Advocated for gender equality in sports, influencing the professional landscape for female athletes.

Achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5

Won the 1971 US Open mixed doubles title

Participated in the founding of the Women's Tennis Association

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