Country (sports) | Rhodesia |
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Born | Salisbury, Rhodesia | 30 October 1953
Singles | |
Grand Slam singles results | |
Wimbledon | 1R (1971, 1972) |
Doubles | |
Grand Slam doubles results | |
Wimbledon | 3R (1972) |
US Open | 1R (1972) |
Grand Slam mixed doubles results | |
Wimbledon | 1R (1972) |
US Open | 1R (1972) |
Sally Hudson-Beck (born 30 October 1953) is a Zimbabwean former professional tennis player.[1]
Hudson-Beck, born in Salisbury, began playing tennis aged nine and was coached by ex-tour player Adrian Bey. Her father was the chief pilot of Air Rhodesia. She became Rhodesia's national champion in 1971 and the following year featured in three Federation Cup ties for her country, including one against the United States. A two-time singles main draw participant at Wimbledon, Hudson-Beck toured on a South African passport due to a travel ban on Rhodesians.[2]
References
- ↑ "Sally Hudson-Beck Now At Myers Park". The Charlotte News. 10 October 1972.
- ↑ "Rhodesian Champ on Tennis Tour". The Charlotte Observer. 12 September 1972.
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