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Name
  
Anita Kanter


Role
  
Tennis player

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Anita Kanter, (born 1933) in Santa Monica, California, is a former amateur tennis player from the U.S. who played in the 1950s.

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In singles, Kanter was ranked #6 in the United States in 1952 and #9 in 1953.

Tennis career

She won the U.S. girls tennis championship in 1951 as an 18-year-old sophomore at the University of California-Los Angeles.

In 1952, she won the U.S. clay court championship, and was the runner-up at the Foothills Cup. In 1952, at the Cincinnati Masters, she won both the singles and doubles titles. In 1953 she won the U.S. National hard court tennis championship, successfully defended her doubles title, and reached the singles final.

She was seeded no. 1 in singles and doubles in both appearances in Cincinnati. In doubles in those two years, she paired with Joan Merciadis in 1952 and with Thelma Long of Australia in 1953.

Maccabiah Games

Kanter, who is Jewish, competed in the 1953 Maccabiah Games—the "Jewish Olympics". At the Games, Kanter, ranked #9 in the U.S. at the time, lost the women's singles title to Angela Buxton, but won the mixed doubles title with Grant Golden and the women's double title.

References

Anita Kanter Wikipedia