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  1. Australian 1951-52, 1954-55. French 1956. Thelma Long was the winner of 19 majors over a 22-year career. She was especially successful in doubles, capturing a record 12 Australian doubles titles. Long held the record as the oldest Australian women’s singles champion (she was aged 35 years and eight months in 1954 when she won her second ...

  2. www.womenaustralia.info › entries › long-thelma-dorothyLong, Thelma Dorothy | AWR

    Summary. The career of Australian tennis player Thelma Coyne Long spanned more than 20 years. The winner of the Australian Women’s Singles title in 1952 and 1954 (aged 35 years) she was also runner-up in 1951, 1955 and 1956. From 1936 until 1940, Thelma Coyne and Nancye Wynne (later Bolton) were Australian Women’s Doubles Champions.

  3. www.tennisfame.com › hall-of-famers › inducteesThelma Coyne Long

    The history of Australian tennis couldn’t be written without Thelma Coyne Long. Eighteen of her 19 major titles were accomplished on native soil, and she was an equal opportunity event champion: Her trophy case is adorned by singles, doubles, and mixed doubles hardware. Coyne’s two decade tennis domination at the Australian Championships ...

  4. 13 de abr. de 2015 · Thelma (Coyne) Long. Hall of Fame 29 Nov 17. Born 14 October 1918. Died 13 April 2015. Place of birth Sydney, NSW. Singles Champion Australian 1952, 1954. Doubles champion Australian 1936-1940, 1947-1949, 1951-1952, 1956, 1958. Mixed doubles champion Australian 1951-1952, 1954-1955; French 1956. Inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame ...

  5. 15 de abr. de 2015 · The International Tennis Hall of Fame says that Thelma Coyne Long, an Australian who won 19 Grand Slam titles in singles, doubles or mixed doubles, has died. She was 96.

  6. Coyne Long in May 1932. Thelma Dorothy Coyne Long (14 October 1918 – 13 April 2015) was an Australian tennis player. She was one of the female players who dominated Australian tennis from the mid-1930s to the 1950s. During her career, she won 19 Grand Slam tournament titles. In 2013, she was added into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

  7. The International Tennis Hall of Fame says that Thelma Coyne Long, an Australian who won 19 Grand Slam titles in singles, doubles or mixed doubles, has died. She was 96.