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Tracy Austin - Wikipedia
Tracy Ann Austin Holt (born December 12, 1962) is an American former professional tennis player. She was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 21 weeks.
Tracy Austin - Wikipedia
Tracy Ann Austin Holt (born 12 December 1962, in Palos Verdes, Californie) is an umwhile Warld No. 1 profeesional tennis player frae the Unitit States who wan the women's singles title at the US Open in 1979 an 1981 an the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon in 1980.
Tracy Austin - International Tennis Hall of Fame
Tracy Austin’s meteoric rise in women’s tennis was so startling and attention-grabbing that when, as a 14-year-old she lost in the quarterfinals of the 1977 US Open to Betty Stöve, her post-match cool down included a supportive call from President Jimmy Carter.
Tracy Austin, former world No. 1, turns 60 - Tennis.com
Dec 12, 2022 · Tracy Austin, former world No. 1, turns 60. The two-time US Open champion remains present in the world of tennis, even after her playing career.
50 for 50: Tracy Austin, 1979 & 1981 women’s singles champion
Jun 15, 2018 · 50 Fact: Austin’s 1981 finals victory over Navratilova was the first Grand Slam singles final to finish in a final-set tiebreak, and one of just two ever to do so. The other was the 1985 US Open women’s singles final, when Hana Mandlikova edged Navratilova for the title, 7 …
Tracy Austin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tracy Austin (born 12 December 1962, in Palos Verdes, California) is a former American tennis player. [3] She is youngest ever US Open female singles champion and the youngest person to become a member in the International Tennis Hall of Fame. [4]
17 Facts About Tracy Austin
Jul 13, 2023 · Tracy Austin’s exceptional talent and grit led her to win three Grand Slam singles titles throughout her career, including the US Open in 1979 and 1981, and the Wimbledon Championship in 1979. Tracy Austin was known for her aggressive playing style.
About Tracy Austin | Rolling Hills Estates, CA
Tennis prodigy, Tracy Austin, stormed into women’s tennis in 1977 and set a number of amazing records as the youngest player in the sport. In 1977, she was the youngest winner of a pro tournament when she won her first title at Avon Futures …
April 7, 1980: The day Tracy Austin became the youngest world …
On this day, April 7, 1980, a few months after having claimed her first Grand Slam title at the 1979 US Open, Tracy Austin became world No 1 for the first time. Aged only 17, she was, at the time, the youngest world No 1 in tennis history, a record which would be …
Tracy Austin - Tennis player - - Tennis Majors
September 9, 1979: Tracy Austin becomes the youngest woman to win the US Open. Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to celebrate a great moment in tennis history. Today, we go back to 1979 to witness how 16-year-old Tracy Austin defeated Chris Evert, the four-time defending champion, to become the youngest US Open champion of all time