Emma Leavitt-Morgan is an American tennis player of the end of the 19th Century.
With Mabel Cahill, she notably won, in 1891, the third women's doubles of the American National Championships, what is now the US Open.
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Date | Name and place of tournament | Cat. | ($) | Surf. | Partner | Finalists | Score | ||
1 | 23/06/1891 | US National Champ’s Philadelphia |
G. Slam | Grass (ext.) | [1] Mabel Cahill | Grace Roosevelt Ellen Roosevelt |
2-6, 8-6, 6-4 | 1891 US Open (tennis) |
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Although the expression "Grand Slam" refers to the four major tennis tournaments, it was not used for the first time until 1933, and did not come into popular usage until the 1950s.
Year | - | - | Wimbledon | US National | ||||
1891 | - | - | - | 1st round (1/4) | Adelaide Clarkson |
Result, final opponent
Year | - | - | Wimbledon | US National | ||||
1891 | - | - | - | Winner [1] Mabel Cahill |
G. Roosevelt E. Roosevelt |
Result, partner, final opponents