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  1. Doris Hart (née le 20 juin 1925 à Saint-Louis, Missouri, et morte le 29 mai 2015 [1]), est une joueuse de tennis américaine. Joueuse majeure des années 1940-1950, elle a remporté 325 titres [2] en simple, double et double mixte, dont un total de trente-cinq titres du Grand Chelem, et sera désignée numéro 1 mondiale en 1951.

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    Doris Hart (June 20, 1925 – May 29, 2015) was an American tennis player who was active in the 1940s and first half of the 1950s. She was ranked world No. 1 in 1951. She was the fourth player, and second woman, to win a Career Grand Slam in singles.

  3. 31 mai 2015 · L'Américaine Doris Hart, qui avait atteint la place de N.1 mondiale en 1951, est décédée à l'âge de 89 ans, a annoncé samedi l'International Tennis Hall of Fame.

  4. 31 mai 2015 · Doris Hart, who overcame a life-threatening leg infection as a child and became one of the world’s best tennis players in the decade after World War II, died on Friday at her home in Coral...

  5. Hart didn’t disappoint as a stalwart member of the United States Wightman Cup Team from 1946 to 1955. She compiled a 14-0 record in singles, an 8-1 mark in doubles and the U.S. didn’t come close to losing a tie against Britain.

  6. 13 oct. 2015 · La championne de tennis américaine Doris Hart utilisa sa finesse et son remarquable contrôle de la raquette pour remporter trente-cinq victoires dans les tournois du Grand Chelem, dont vingt-neuf en double (quinze en double mixte) et six en simple, entre 1947 et 1955.

  7. 30 mai 2015 · Hart won each of the four major tournaments at least once, and three Wimbledon titles in a single day in 1951. She was known for her smarts, crisp groundstrokes and drop shot mastery, and retired in 1955 after ranking No. 1 in the world.