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Country (sports)
  
United Kingdom

US Open
  
SF (1932)

Wimbledon
  
SF (1929)


French Open
  
3R (1929, 1931)

Died
  
1983 (aged 79 or 80)

Name
  
Joan Ridley

Joan Ridley

Full name
  
Joan Cowell O'Meara Ridley

Born
  
11 July 1903Ipswich, England (
1903-07-11
)

Joan Cowell O'Meara Ridley (11 July 1903 – 1983) was a female British tennis player who was active in the 1920s and 1930s. Ridley was a semifinalist at the 1931 Wimbledon Championships where she lost in straight sets to Helen Jacobs. In 1932 she also reached the semifinal at the U.S. Championships which she lost in three sets to Carolin Babcock.

Joan Ridley Joan Ridley Braden 1922 1999 Find A Grave Memorial

Her best Grand Slam result was reaching the final of the mixed doubles event at the 1929 Wimbledon Championships with compatriot Ian Collins. They lost the final in three sets to Anna Harper and George Lott.

She won the Scottish Championships twice in 1928 and 1929.

In 1930 she won the singles title at the British Covered Court Championships, played at the Queen's Club in London, after defeating Joan Fry in the final in straight sets. The previous year, 1929, she was runner-up at the same event to Peggy Saunders Michell. With Stanley Doust she won the mixed doubles covered court title in 1926.

In October 1932 and 1933 she won the tennis tournament in White Sulphur Springs.

Her forehand drive was her favourite stroke.

In 1935 she married Daniel Joseph Patrick O'Meara, a gyneacologist, at the West Suffolk Hospital.

References

Joan Ridley Wikipedia


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