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Country (sports)
  
Netherlands

Wimbledon
  
3R (1930)

French Open
  
2R (1928)

Name
  
Mence Dros-Canters

Wimbledon
  
4R (1930)

Role
  
Tennis Player

French Open
  
QF (1932)


Mence Dros-Canters

Full name
  
Margaretha Clementina Dros-Canters

Born
  
5 March 1900 Kediri, Dutch East Indies (
1900-03-05
)

Died
  
August 14, 1934, Velp, Gelderland, Netherlands

Mence Dros-Canters (5 March 1900 – 14 August 1934) was a Dutch female hockey, badminton- and tennis player who was active from the 1920s until her death in 1934. She won seven national tennis titles and made 12 appearances in the Dutch national hockey team.

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Tennis

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Dros-Canters became Dutch doubles tennis champion six times between 1927 and 1933. In addition she won the national mixed doubles title in 1930.

Between 1925 and 1931 she participated in five Wimbledon Championships. Her best result in the singles event was reaching the fourth round in 1930, losing in straight sets to eventual champion and World no.1 Helen Wills-Moody. Also in 1930 she reached the third round in the doubles events partnering compatriot Madzy Rollin Couquerque. With Henk Timmer she reached the third round of the mixed doubles in 1928 and 1930.

She took part in the French Championships on three occasions. She reached the second round at the 1928 Championships after a bye in the first round. In 1932 and 1933 she lost in the first round of the singles event. With Madzy Rollin Couquerque she reached the quarterfinal of the doubles event in 1932.

Hockey

In the winter months she played field hockey for HOC (HHV-ODIS Combinatie) in The Hague. HOC, with Drost-Canters and her tennis doubles partner Madzy Rollin Couquerque, were the national champion between 1921 and 1935. Drost-Canters would make 12 appearances for the Dutch national team.

Badminton

In 1932 she became the Dutch badminton champion in the singles event, the doubles and mixed doubles.

Personal life

She married businessman Adrian Dros jr. on 17 March 1931 and lived in Leiden. She became seriously ill at the end of 1933 and died on 14 August 1934 at the age of 34.

References

Mence Dros-Canters Wikipedia