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  1. Maureen Connolly, 1953. Maureen Catherine Connolly, Spitzname Little Mo (* 17. September 1934 in San Diego, Kalifornien; † 21. Juni 1969 in Dallas, Texas) war eine US-amerikanische Tennisspielerin. Als Kind liebte Maureen Connolly das Reiten, aber da ihre Mutter nicht in der Lage war, die Reitstunden zu bezahlen, begann sie mit dem ...

  2. Maureen Catherine Connolly-Brinker (née Connolly; September 17, 1934 – June 21, 1969), known as " Little Mo ", was an American tennis player, the winner of nine major singles titles in the early 1950s. In 1953, she became the first woman to win a Grand Slam (all four major tournaments during the same calendar year).

  3. 7. Sept. 2013 · Connollys Brief, Great Career Holds Up, 59 Years Later. Maureen Connolly was not yet 19 when she won the United States women’s singles championship 60 years ago at the West Side Tennis...

  4. Maureen Connolly (born September 17, 1934, San Diego, California, U.S.—died June 21, 1969, Dallas, Texas) was an American tennis player who in 1953 became the first woman to win the Grand Slam of tennis: the British , United States, Australian, and French singles championships.

  5. Connolly was never a singles runner-up — a perfect 9-for-9 in championship matches, and in those victories she lost one set, that coming in 1951 when she defeated Shirley Fry, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, at Forest Hills. The rest of her victories were straight-setters. She was unbeaten in 50 consecutive matches and compiled a 53-2 combined singles record ...

  6. Maureen Catherine Connolly, Spitzname Little Mo (* 17. September 1934 in San Diego, Kalifornien; † 21. Juni 1969 in Dallas, Texas) war eine US-amerikanische Tennisspielerin. Maureen Connolly, 1953. Als Kind liebte Maureen Connolly das Reiten, aber da ihre Mutter nicht in der Lage war, die Reitstunden zu bezahlen, begann sie mit dem ...

  7. THE STORY of "LITTLE MO". In 1953, a young girl named Maureen Connolly won the Grand Slam of tennis. She was the first woman to ever capture this elusive crown by winning the Australian Championships, the French Championships, Wimbledon, and the United States Championships.