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  1. 1 2. Helen Hull Jacobs. by Bassano Ltd. whole-plate glass negative, 1929. NPG x19497. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image.

  2. Helen Hull Jacobs (August 6, 1908 - June 2, 1997, Globe, Arizona) was an American tennis player. She was a former number 1 ranked player. Jacobs won the championship at Wimbledon in 1936. She won a total of 10 Grand Slam titles. Jacobs won the US National championship in singles (1932-1935), doubles (1932, 1934-35) and mixed doubles (1934).

  3. 12 de jun. de 2020 · Helen Hull Jacobs (August 6, 1908 – June 2, 1997) was a World No. 1 American female tennis player who won ten Grand Slam titles. She was born in Globe, Arizona, United States. Tennis career

  4. Helen Hull Jacobs. Born: 6-Aug-1908 Birthplace: Globe, AZ Died: 2-Jun-1997 Location of death: East Hampton, NY Cause of death: Heart Failure. Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Lesbian Occupation: Tennis, Author. Nationality: United States Executive summary: Winner of 10 Grand Slam titles. Military service: US Navy ...

    • August 6, 1908
    • June 2, 1997
  5. Helen Hull Jacobs (1908–1997) is a professional American tennis player. Jacobs was the national junior tennis champion in 1924–25. She was first defeated by Helen Wills, who would prove to be her longtime rival, in the 1928 finals at Forest Hills, N.Y.

  6. U.S. tennis player Helen Hull Jacobs was born on Aug. 8, 1908, in Globe, Ariz. She shared a rivalry with Helen Wills that dominated women’s tennis between 1928 and 1938. Jacobs won the United States women’s singles crown four times (1932–35) and the Wimbledon singles title once (1936). In 1933 she was awarded the Associated Press athlete ...

  7. Helen Hull Jacobs was born on August 6, 1908 in Globe, Arizona, United States. She learned the game at the Berkeley Tennis Club. Education Helen Hull Jacobs pursued her undergraduate degree in 1929 at the University of California, Berkeley. Career