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I'll check for semi appearances, but I'm pretty sure, off the top of my head, that the 1961 Mortimer/trueman Wimbledon final was the last major played by brits. Aside, my mother adored Christine Trueman.
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Good one, did Ann Jones and Wade play a major final?
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I'm pretty sure they didn't, but they might have reached semis- ie when wade won US in 1968 but I'd have to check
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I think the last good era for english tennis were the 70 with slammers in 3!'! women champs like Wade,Barker,Jones plus top male like Taylor,Mottram,Cox and AO finalist John Lloyd
Uk last won the Wightmam Cup in the 70 and last made DC final in the 70
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Possibly the 60s were stronger for the women? We certainly won the Wightman Cup in 78- came down to final doubles with wade/barker edging evert/shriver.
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British Women French 1956: Mortimer reached final. Angela Buxton semi. Both lost to Gibson French 1957: Shirley bloomer won. Ann jones lost in semi to Head Knode. French 1963: jones reached final, trueman the semi. Both lost to turner. Nothing since. I'll check the other slams.
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Wimbledon 1956: Buxton beat Pat Ward, lost final to Shirley Fry 1960: jones & trueman both reached semis before losing. 1961: Mortimer won final over Trueman 1977: Wade won, Barker lost semi to r/up Stove US- this is by far the best showing by multiple Brits reaching semi or better. Who'd have known! 1959: Trueman beat Jones in semi, lost final to Bueno 1961: Jones beat Mortimer in semi, losing final to Hard 1963: Deirdre Catt & Jones both lost in semi. 1968: Wade beat Jones in semi, winning title over BJK. Australian I can find no occasion post 1945 where 2 Brits reached the semi in same year. NB there are quite a few occasions where a third British woman reached the quarters when 2 others went at least 1 round better. What I found particularly interesting was how consistent Ann Jones was over her long, and definitely distinguished career. Kudos to her- & I believe deserves a thread! Best. Paul
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Wightman Cup was a big event with a big atmosphere back then.it was the equivalent of menīs World Cup held at Hartford, with the US team agaisnt Australia.
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As for men, other than Murray and Henman, one has to dig deep inside the 70īs, with a very good foursome (Taylor,Cox,LLoyd and Mottram) even if they were unable to win a major title.Of those 4, IMO Mark Cox was the better player.He was a clear underachiever, while Taylor achieved a lot more with a lesser game.
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