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Carol Weymuller

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A member of the U.S. Squash Hall of Fame, Weymuller was a nationally ranked player who featured in multiple editions of the
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In 1972 she was married to Charles Frederick "Fred" Weymuller, a tennis and squash teaching professional.
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titles in both the 14s and 16s age divisions. She competed in the women's singles main draw of the
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Weymuller, originally from Michigan, had success in junior tennis during the early 1960s, winning
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Index

Carol Weymuller Open
United States
US Open
1968
squash
tennis
Orange Bowl
US Open
World Open
World Team Squash Championships
tournament
PSA World Tour
"Carol Hunter Weymuller"
"Scottish Girl Upsets Eisel In U.S. Net Tourney"
The Des Moines Register
"Locals take their squash seriously"
Democrat and Chronicle
"Carol Hunter Bride of C. F. Weymuller"
The New York Times
Carol Weymuller
International Tennis Federation
Categories
1949 births
Living people
American female tennis players
American female squash players
Tennis players from Michigan

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