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Christine Truman (LEFT) and Angela Mortimer (RIGHT), both British Tennis players
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Christine Truman (LEFT) and Angela Mortimer (RIGHT), both British Tennis players
Christine Truman (LEFT) and Angela Mortimer (RIGHT), both British Tennis players, competing against each other in the Wimbledon Ladies Tennis Final of 1961.
This was the first time since 1914, that 2 British ladies went head to head in the final. Then Dorothea Lambert Chambers defeated United Kingdom Ethel Thomson Larcombe 7-5, 6-4
In 1961 Angela Mortimer won against Christine Truman 4-6, 6-4, 7-5
Picture taken 8th July 1961
Daily Mirror
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London
Greater London
England
P4562 - 9
Media ID 21794075
© Mirrorpix
1961 Centre Court Dunlop Final Ladies Tournament Wimbledon
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Captured in this iconic print from 1961, we witness a historic moment in British tennis history. On the left stands Christine Truman, while on the right is Angela Mortimer, both esteemed British tennis players. The image freezes them mid-match as they fiercely compete against each other in the Wimbledon Ladies Tennis Final. This particular final marked a significant milestone as it was the first time since 1914 that two British ladies faced off for the championship title. In that long-ago match, Dorothea Lambert Chambers emerged victorious over Ethel Thomson Larcombe. Now, nearly five decades later, Truman and Mortimer were ready to etch their names into tennis lore. With determination radiating from their expressions and Dunlop rackets firmly gripped in their hands, these talented athletes showcased their skills on Centre Court. The intense battle between them unfolded with every swing of the racket and every powerful serve. Ultimately, it was Angela Mortimer who triumphed over Christine Truman after an exhilarating three-set match: 4-6,6-4,7-5. Their spirited competition captivated spectators and solidified their place among Wimbledon's legendary players. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph taken on July 8th, 1961 by Daily Mirror photographers at London's prestigious tournament grounds—Wimbledon—we are transported back to a defining moment when these extraordinary women made history.
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