maureen connolly

listen to the pronunciation of maureen connolly
English - English
a US tennis player who in 1953 became the first woman to win the Wimbledon, US, and French championships in one year (1934-69). born Sept. 17, 1934, San Diego, Calif., U.S. died June 21, 1969, Dallas, Texas U.S. tennis player. She became the youngest winner of the National Girl's Tournament at age
"Little Mo" won her first National Women's title in 1951. In 1953 she became the first woman to win the grand-slam (the Wimbledon, U.S., Australian, and French singles competitions). Her career was ended in 1954 by a horseback-riding accident
Maureen Catherine Connolly
"Little Mo" won her first National Women's title in 1951. In 1953 she became the first woman to win the grand-slam (the Wimbledon, U.S., Australian, and French singles competitions). Her career was ended in 1954 by a horseback-riding accident
Maureen Catherine Connolly
born Sept. 17, 1934, San Diego, Calif., U.S. died June 21, 1969, Dallas, Texas U.S. tennis player. She became the youngest winner of the National Girl's Tournament at age
maureen connolly

    Hyphenation

    Mau·reen connolly

    Turkish pronunciation

    môrin kônıli

    Pronunciation

    /môˈrēn ˈkônəlē/ /mɔːˈriːn ˈkɔːnəliː/
Favorites