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Angela Mortimer Barrett, Britain's 1961 Wimbledon women's singles champion, has died at the age of 93. Mortimer Barrett, who ...
LONDON — Angela Mortimer Barrett, who overcame partial deafness and an intestinal infection to win three Grand Slam singles ...
Angela Mortimer Barrett, the 1961 Wimbledon ladies' singles champion and one of Britain's most successful postwar players, ...
FORMER Wimbledon ladies’ champion Angela Mortimer Barrett has died at the age of 93. Mortimer – who married ex-player and ...
Mortimer-Barrett won the 1961 ladies’ singles title at Wimbledon after having already secured the French Championship and ...
Mortimer-Barrett won the 1955 French Open - to end an 18-year Grand Slam drought for British women - and the 1958 Australian ...
A three-time major singles champion, Angela Mortimer Barrett rose to No. 1 in the world, helped redefine British women’s ...
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Daily Star on MSNWimbledon champion dies as heartbreaking tributes pour in
Angela Mortimer won the singles at the iconic tournament in 1961 and was one of the most successful British players in ...
Angela Mortimer, who has died aged 93, defied illness and partial deafness to become one of the world’s top tennis players in ...
Former Wimbledon champion Angela Mortimer has died at the age of 93, the All England Club has announced.
Angela Mortimer Barrett, the longest surviving Wimbledon women's singles champion died at the age of 93 on Monday, August ...
From left, Angela Mortimer, Hazel H. Wightman and Maureen Connolly are seen following a match between Mortimer and Connolly ...
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