Margaret Molesworth

Margaret “Badly” Molesworth (1894 - July 9th 1985) is an Australian player of Tennis of the Entre-deux-guerres.

In 1922, it gained the first edition of the Internationaux of Australia into simple, beating its compatriot Esna Boyd finally. She republishes the performance the following year, vis-a-vis the same adversary.

In 1934, at 40 years, it still reaches the final of the test, beaten by Joan Hartigan.

Margaret Molesworth also was essential into double ladies in 1930, 1933 and 1934, associated with Emily Hood Westacott.
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Prize list (partial) Margaret Molesworth

Titles into simple

Lost finales of simple

Titles in double

Lost finales of double

Titles in mixed double

No

Finales in mixed double

Course in Large Slam

Into simple

On the right of the result, the ultimate adversary

In double

Under the result, the partner; on the right, the ultimate opposing team

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