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  1. Tracy Ann Austin Holt (nacida el 12 de diciembre de 1962, en Palos Verdes, California) es una tenista estadounidense retirada que llegó a ser número 1 del mundo en 1980 y que ganó dos veces el Abierto de Estados Unidos en categoría individual en los años 1979 y 1981 y un Wimbledon en dobles en 1980. Debido a una serie de lesiones se vio ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tracy_AustinTracy Austin - Wikipedia

    Tracy Austin. Tracy Ann Austin Holt (born December 12, 1962) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. She won three major titles, the women's singles titles at the 1979 and 1981 US Opens, and the mixed doubles title at the 1980 Wimbledon Championships. Additionally, she won the WTA Tour Championships in 1980 and the year-ending Toyota ...

  3. 12 de dic. de 2022 · Tracy Austin, former world No. 1, turns 60. The two-time US Open champion remains present in the world of tennis, even after her playing career. By Joel Drucker. Published Dec 12, 2022.

  4. Tracy Austin’s meteoric rise in women’s tennis was so startling and attention-grabbing that when, as a 14-year-old she lost in the quarterfinals of the 1977 US Open to Betty Stöve, her post-match cool down included a supportive call from President Jimmy Carter. Austin’s mature game, exceedingly advanced for a player so young, led her to ...

  5. 3 de may. de 2017 · Shriver, Austin, Gibbs and Rogers rave about First Break success. Get the latest Player Stats on Tracy Austin including her videos, highlights, and more at the official Women's Tennis Association website.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2021 · In this installment, he looks at Tracy Austin’s determined march to the 1979 US Open women’s title. Making her eagerly awaited debut at the 1977 US Open, the precocious and diminutive 14-year-old Tracy Austin went all the way to the quarterfinals before losing to the Dutchwoman Betty Stove on the clay at Forest Hills.

  7. 15 de jun. de 2018 · But even among those ranks, Tracy Austin was special. Much of that could be attributed to just how young a champion she was – to this day the youngest singles winner, man or woman, in a tournament history that dates back to the 1880s – and much that she truly looked her age, pigtails flying and the heavy, wood racquet seemingly outsized for her 5-foot-4, 110-pound frame.

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