White Bingley Hillyard
See also: Bingley
White Bingley Hillyard (November 3rd 1863 with Greenford, England – August 6th 1946 with London) is a player of British Tennis of the end of the XIX {{E}} Siècle and beginning of the XX {{E}}, the best of its time with Maud Watson and Lottie Dod.
Member of the Ealing Lawn Tennis & Archery Club , it takes part in the first female edition of the Tournoi of Wimbledon in 1884. Two years later, it takes down there the first of its six titles into simple. It finally loses seven other times, including five against its compatriot Lottie Dod, in addition to the three times where it does not defend her title.
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Prize list (partial) White Bingley Hillyard
Titles into simple
Lost finales of simple
Titles in double
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Lost finales of double
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Course in Large Slam
Into simple
On the right of the result, the ultimate adversary
In double
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