Zina Garrison Jackson, whose finest hour came here in 1990 when she reached her first and only Grand Slam final, played her 14th and final Wimbledon singles match today.
She reached the last sixteen of the Wimbledon singles in 1970.
The oldest contender in the men's draw, Connors went away from his 101st Wimbledon singles match, another record-setter, unperturbed by the loss and intent on a return engagement next year.
She won the Wimbledon singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles championships in the same year on three separate occasions (1920, 1922, and 1925).
Fraser won the Wimbledon singles in 1960 and the US Championships singles in 1959 and 1960.
In 1973, he made it to the first round of the Wimbledon singles, and in 1974, he made it into the first round singles of the French Open.
The emergence of the Williams sisters as Wimbledon singles and doubles semifinalists is more than the latest chapter in their sibling relationship.
Helen Jacobs was a champion in her own right, winning nine major championships, including the United States national title four straight times from 1932-35 and the Wimbledon singles in 1936.
In 1974, he made it to the second round of the Wimbledon singles.
Blake's Wrong Turn James Blake, an American whose mother was born and raised in Britain, advanced through his debut in the Wimbledon singles draw on Day 1.