Margaret Osborne duPont

Tennis player with multiple Grand Slam titles

Margaret Osborne duPont - Tennis player with multiple Grand Slam titles
Born

March 4th, 1918
107 years ago

Died

October 24th, 2012
12 years ago — 94 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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One of the leading tennis players mid-20th century, achieved significant success in both singles and doubles. Won a total of 37 Grand Slam titles, including 7 singles championships and 30 in doubles. Played for the United States in the Wightman Cup. Contributed to the popularity of women's tennis during her competitive years.

Won 7 Grand Slam singles titles

Captured 30 Grand Slam doubles titles

Represented the U.S. in the Wightman Cup

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