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Louise Brown (tennis)

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and in a long career ranked in the top 10 nationally for 26 successive years. She made the singles third round at both the 1966 French championships and the 1964 U.S. national championships when she was in her forties. On three occasions she fell to the top seeded
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team in 1963 and was a 1991 inductee in the Canadian Tennis Hall of Fame.
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in a grand slam singles main draw, including at the
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Index

Canada
French Open
1966
Wimbledon
1963
US Open
1964
tennis
Dunnville, Ontario
Canadian Open
Margaret Smith (Court)
1963 Wimbledon Championships
Federation Cup
List of Canada Fed Cup team representatives
"Tennis champ honoured to oversee tennis program named after parents"
"Mr. Louise Brown Takes a Back Seat"
The Kingston Whig-Standard
"Weather Threatens to Delay Wimbledon"
The Age
"Canadian Tennis Hall of Fame"
Times Colonist
Louise Brown
Billie Jean King Cup
Louise Brown
International Tennis Federation
Categories
1922 births
2003 deaths
Canadian female tennis players
Racket sportspeople from Ontario

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