Helen Wills Moody

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Helen Wills Moody was a dominant American tennis player of the 1920s and 1930s, renowned for her powerful baseline game and multiple Grand Slam singles titles.

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instanceOf Grand Slam champion
human
tennis player
alsoKnownAs Helen Wills NERFINISHED
Helen Wills Roark NERFINISHED
Little Miss Poker Face NERFINISHED
alsoKnownFor painting
writing
authoredWork Fifteen-Thirty: The Story of a Tennis Player NERFINISHED
Tennis (instructional book) NERFINISHED
causeOfFame multiple Grand Slam singles titles
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1905-10-06
dateOfDeath 1998-01-01
education University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
era 1920s
1930s
fieldOfStudy fine arts
frenchOpenSinglesTitles 4
fullName Helen Newington Wills NERFINISHED
gender female
grandSlamSinglesTitles 19
inductedIntoHallOfFame International Tennis Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
knownFor dominance in women’s tennis in the 1920s and 1930s
powerful baseline game
marriedName Moody NERFINISHED
Roark NERFINISHED
memberOf International Tennis Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
notableRival Helen Jacobs NERFINISHED
Suzanne Lenglen NERFINISHED
numberOfYearsAtWorldNo1 approximately 9 GENERATED
occupation tennis player
olympicGames 1924 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
olympicGoldMedal 1924 Summer Olympics mixed doubles
1924 Summer Olympics women’s singles
placeOfBirth Centerville, California, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Carmel, California, United States NERFINISHED
plays right-handed
rank world No. 1 in women’s tennis
representedCountryAtOlympics United States of America NERFINISHED
residence California, United States
sport tennis
styleOfPlay baseline game
usOpenSinglesTitles 7
wimbledonSinglesTitles 8
wonTournament French Championships – singles NERFINISHED
US Championships – singles NERFINISHED
Wimbledon Championships – singles NERFINISHED
yearOfHallOfFameInduction 1959

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U.S. National Championships notableChampion Helen Wills Moody