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Helen Jacobs

Helen Hull Jacobs (August 6, 1908 – June 2, 1997) was an American tennis player who won nine Grand Slam titles. In 1936 she was ranked No. 1 in singles by A. Wallis Myers.

Career, Tennis career & World War II and personal life

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Tennis career

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World War II and personal life

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Early life

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Grand Slam singles tournament timeline

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Born
(1908-08-06)August 6, 1908 Globe, Arizona, U.S.
Country (sports)
United States
Died
June 2, 1997(1997-06-02) (aged 88) East Hampton, New York, U.S.
French Open
F (1930, 1934) · F (1934)
Full name
Helen Hull Jacobs
Highest ranking
No. 1 (1936, A. Wallis Myers)

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Early life

Tennis career

World War II and personal life

Grand Slam singles tournament timeline

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Helen Jacobs

Nodes34
Edges33
Triples19
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.058824
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Helen Jacobs

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related to External links · 4
Helen Jacobs → Fame, FameIntercollegiate Tennis Association Hall, Helen Hull Jacobs, International Tennis Hall
US Open · 3
Helen Jacobs → W (1932, 1933, 1934, 1935), W (1932, 1934, 1935), W (1934)
French Open · 2
Helen Jacobs → F (1930, 1934), F (1934)
Wimbledon · 2
Helen Jacobs → F (1932, 1936, 1939), W (1936)
Born · 1
Helen Jacobs → (1908-08-06)August 6, 1908 Globe, Arizona, U.S.
Country (sports) · 1
Helen Jacobs → United States
Died · 1
Helen Jacobs → June 2, 1997(1997-06-02) (aged 88) East Hampton, New York, U.S.
Full name · 1
Helen Jacobs → Helen Hull Jacobs
Highest ranking · 1
Helen Jacobs → No. 1 (1936, A. Wallis Myers)
Int. Tennis HoF · 1
Helen Jacobs → 1962 (member page)

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jacobs tennis moody 1936 helen 1933 grand slam singles titles final match wallis myers doubles won wimbledon hull female hall

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Helen JacobsBorn(1908-08-06)August 6, 1908 Globe, Arizona, U.S.1.00infobox
Helen JacobsCountry (sports)United States1.00infobox
Helen JacobsDiedJune 2, 1997(1997-06-02) (aged 88) East Hampton, New York, U.S.1.00infobox
Helen JacobsFrench OpenF (1930, 1934)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsFrench OpenF (1934)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsFull nameHelen Hull Jacobs1.00infobox
Helen JacobsHighest rankingNo. 1 (1936, A. Wallis Myers)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsInt. Tennis HoF1962 (member page)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsRetired19471.00infobox
Helen JacobsUS OpenW (1932, 1933, 1934, 1935)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsUS OpenW (1932, 1934, 1935)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsUS OpenW (1934)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsWightman Cup(1927, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsWimbledonW (1936)1.00infobox
Helen JacobsWimbledonF (1932, 1936, 1939)1.00infobox

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