Beryl Penrose

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Beryl Penrose
Full name Beryl Penrose Collier
Country (sports)  Australia
Born (1930-12-22) 22 December 1930 (age 93)
Sydney, Australia
Plays Right–handed
Singles
Career record {{#property:P564}}
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open W (1955)
French Open QF (1955)
Wimbledon QF (1955)
Doubles
Career record {{#property:P555}}
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open W (1954, 1955)
French Open SF (1955)
Wimbledon 3R (1955)
Mixed doubles
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Australian Open W (1956)
French Open SF (1952, 1955)
Wimbledon SF (1955)

Beryl Penrose (born 22 December 1930) is a former Australian international tennis player. She competed in the Australian Open 8 times, from 1950 to 1957. She won the singles title in 1955 defeating compatriot Thelma Coyne Long in the final in straight sets.[1]

In January 1948 she won the Australian girls singles title.[2] In July 1952 she won the singles title at the Welsh Championship.[3]

Her best results came in 1955, aged 24, when in addition to her Australian success, she reached the quarter-finals at the French and Wimbledon Championships. While overseas, she reached four finals including winning the German Championships.[4]

She was rated as high as 5th in the world in the 1955 tennis rankings [5]

Her grandson, James Duckworth (tennis) is an Australian tennis professional.[6]

Grand Slam finals

Singles

Titles (1)
Year Championship Opponent Score
1955 Australian Championships Australia Thelma Coyne Long 6–4, 6-3

Doubles

Titles (2)
Year Championship Partner Opponents Score
1954 Australian Championships Australia Mary Bevis Hawton South Africa Julia Wipplinger
South Africa Hazel Redick-Smith
6–3, 8–6
1955 Australian Championships Australia Mary Bevis Hawton Australia Nell Hall Hopman
Australia Gwen Thiele
7–5, 6–1

Mixed doubles

Titles (1)
Year Championship Partner Opponents Score
1955 Australian Championships Australia Neale Fraser Australia Mary Bevis Hawton
Australia Roy Emerson
6–2, 6–4

References


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