Bertha Townsend

Bertha Louise Townsend Toulmin (née Townsend; March 7, 1869 – May 12, 1909) was a female tennis player from the United States. She is best remembered for being the first repeating women's singles champion at the U.S. Championships (now: U.S. Open) (1888 and 1889).[1] She discovered the under-hand technique.

Bertha Townsend
Full nameBertha Louise Townsend Toulmin
Country (sports) USA
Born(1869-03-07)March 7, 1869
Philadelphia, PA, USA
DiedMay 12, 1909(1909-05-12) (aged 40)
PlaysLeft-handed
Int. Tennis HoF1974 (member page)
Singles
Grand Slam Singles results
US OpenW (1888, 1889)
Doubles
Grand Slam Doubles results
US OpenW (1889)

She was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1974.[2]

Grand Slam finals

Singles (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Opponent Score
Winner1888U.S. ChampionshipsGrass Ellen Hansell6–3, 6–5
Winner1889U.S. ChampionshipsGrass Lida Voorhees7–5, 6–2
Runner-up1890U.S. ChampionshipsGrass Ellen Roosevelt2–6, 2–6

Doubles (1 title, 1 runners-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner1889US ChampionshipsGrass Margarette Ballard Marion Wright
Laura Knight
6–2, 6–0
Runner-up1890US ChampionshipsGrass Margarette Ballard Grace Roosevelt
Ellen Roosevelt
1–6, 2–6

References

  1. Collins, Bud (2016). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (3rd ed.). New York: New Chapter Press. p. 694. ISBN 978-1-937559-38-0.
  2. "Hall of Famers - Bertha Townsend Toulmin". ITF. Retrieved 22 April 2012.


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