By Randy Walker @TennisPublisher Anita Lizana of Chile has a special chapter in the history of tennis as the first player from South America to win a major singles title at the 1937 U.S. Championships, the modern-day U.S. Open. However, Lizana has another talking point in history of the sport as she was the [...]
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Thursday, September 5, 2019
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Chile’s Anita Lizana The Last Woman To Win The U.S. Women’s Singles Title In Her First Attempt
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