1952 Wimbledon Championships - Women's Singles
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Mo Connolly defeated Louise Brough
Louise Brough
Althea Louise Brough Clapp was a World No. 1 American female tennis player.-Biography:She was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma but moved to Beverly Hills, California when she was four years old. She was taught by Dick Skeen and had a classic forehand and backhand and a paralyzing American twist...

 7–5 6–3 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles title at the 1952 Wimbledon Championships
1952 Wimbledon Championships
-Men's Singles: Frank Sedgman defeated Jaroslav Drobný 4-6 6-2 6-3 6-2-Women's Singles: Maureen Connolly Brinker defeated Louise Brough Clapp 6-4, 6-3...

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See also:
1952 Wimbledon Championships - Gentlemen's Singles

Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Mo Connolly is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.
  1.   Doris Hart
    Doris Hart
    Doris Hart is a former World No. 1 American female tennis player.As a child, she suffered from osteomyelitis, which resulted in a permanently impaired right leg...

     (Quarterfinalist)
  2.   Mo Connolly (Champion)
  3.   Shirley Fry
    Shirley Fry
    Shirley June Fry Irvin was a World No. 1 American female tennis player who was born in Akron, Ohio, United States.Irvin is one of sixteen persons to have won each Grand Slam singles tournament at least once during the person's career...

     (Semifinalist)
  4.   Louise Brough
    Louise Brough
    Althea Louise Brough Clapp was a World No. 1 American female tennis player.-Biography:She was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma but moved to Beverly Hills, California when she was four years old. She was taught by Dick Skeen and had a classic forehand and backhand and a paralyzing American twist...

     (Finalist)
  5.   Pat Todd (Semifinalist)
  6.   Jean Walker-Smith (Quarterfinalist)
  7.   Thelma Long (Quarterfinalist)
  8.   Jean Rinkel-Quertier (Quarterfinalist)

Key

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • r. = retired

Finals

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

Section 4

Section 5

Section 6

Section 7

Section 8

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