Jane Craven was an American tennis player of the end of the 19th century.
Notably, she won the 1899 US Women's National Championship in women's doubles with Myrtle McAteer.
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Date | Name and place of tournament | Cat. | ($) | Surf. | Partner | Finalists | Score | ||
1 | 21/06/1899 | US National Champ’s Philadelphia |
G. Slam | Grass (ext.) | Myrtle McAteer | Maud Banks Elizabeth Rastall |
6-1, 6-1, 7-5 | 1899 US Open (tennis) |
Date | Name and place of tournament | Cat. | ($) | Surf. | Winners | Partner | Score | ||
1 | 1910 | Cincinnati tournament Cincinnati |
Hard (ext.) | Martha Kinsey Helen McLaughlin |
Miriam Steever | 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 | Cincinnati Open 1910 |
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Date | Name and place of tournament | Cat. | ($) | Surf. | Winners | Partner | Score | ||
1 | 21/06/1899 | US National Champ’s Philadelphia |
G. Slam | 0 | Grass (ext.) | Elizabeth Rastall Albert Hoskins |
James P. Gardner | 6-4 6-0 & ab. | 1899 US Open (tennis) |
Although the term "Grand Slam" refers to the four major tennis tournaments, it was only used for the first time in 1933, and not in common usage until the 1950s.
Year | - | French Open | Wimbledon | US National | ||||
1899 | - | - | - | 1/2 final | Marion Jones |
Result, opponent
Year | - | French Open | Wimbledon | US National | ||||
1899 | - | - | - | Winner M. McAteer |
Maud Banks E. Rastall |
Result, partner, final opponents