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  1. Helen Hull Jacobs (6 août 1908 à Globe, Arizona – 2 juin 1997 à East Hampton, New York), plus connue sous le nom d'Helen Jacobs, est une joueuse de tennis américaine de l'entre-deux-guerres, la meilleure de son époque derrière sa compatriote Helen Wills.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_JacobsHelen Jacobs - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. 11 nov. 2023 · Helen Jacobs è stata una convinta sostenitrice dei diritti delle donne nello sport, lottando per l'uguaglianza di genere in un'epoca in cui le donne spesso erano discriminate e...

  4. 11 août 2020 · Helen Jacobs, the Gay Jewish Tennis Star Navy Commander was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1962. Over half a century later, she was rightly afforded a place in the National Gay and Lesbian Sports equivalent.

  5. 26 mai 2017 · Helen Jacobs won nine Grand Slam titles, including the 1936 Ladies’ Singles at The Championships, and played in 18 finals, but at the end of her career one question was inevitable.

  6. Over 14 self-paced lessons, learn from The Little Sage Oracle Card creator, Helen Jacobs, on how to use the cards to read for yourself, others and groups.

  7. 10 sept. 2022 · But Jacobs–now increasingly dubbed Queen Helen IIhad “the best-rounded and most effective game.” The 1933 season proved that Jacobs wasn’t the only princess in waiting. She lost twice to England’s Dorothy Round , a hard-hitter who would finally end Wills’s set streak in the Wimbledon final.