Barbara Scofield
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Full name | Barbara Scofield-Davidson |
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Country | United States |
Born |
San Francisco, USA | June 24, 1926
Singles | |
Grand Slam Singles results | |
French Open | SF (1950) |
Doubles | |
Grand Slam Doubles results | |
French Open | F (1951) |
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results | |
French Open | W (1950) |
Barbara Scofield (born June 24, 1926 in San Francisco) was a post-war American tennis player.[1] She was also known by her married name, Barbara Scofield-Davidson.
Along with the Argentine Enrique Morea, she notably won the mixed doubles at Roland Garros in 1950, and also reached the women's doubles finals with Beryl Bartlett.
Barbara Scofield's titles (partial)
Singles
None known
Singles finals
None known
Doubles titles
Date | Name and place of tournament | Cat. | ($) | Surf. | Partner | Finalists | Score | ||
1 | 1950 | US Hardcourt Champ’s | Hard (ext.) | Patricia Canning Todd | US Hardcourt 1950 |
Losing doubles finalists
Date | Name and place of tournament | Cat. | ($) | Surf. | Winners | Partner | Score | ||
1 | 1946 | Cincinnati tournament, Cincinnati |
Hard (ext.) | Mary Arnold Prentiss Shirley Fry Irvin |
Virginia Kovacs | 6–3, 6–4 | Cincinnati Open 1946 | ||
2 | 1951 | French Open, Paris | G. Chelem | Clay (ext.) | Doris Hart Shirley Fry Irvin |
Beryl Bartlett | 10–8, 6–3 | French Open 1951 |
Mixed doubles titles
Date | Name and place of tournament | Cat. | ($) | Surf. | Partner | Finalists | Score | ||
1 | 1950 | French Open, Paris | G. Slam | 0 | Clay (ext.) | Enrique Morea | Patricia Canning Todd Bill Talbert |
forfeited | French Open 1950 |
Mixed Doubles finals
None
Performance at Grand Slams (partial)
Singles
Year | Australian Open | French Open | Wimbledon | US Open | ||||
1948 | – | 2nd round (1/16) | M. A. Prentiss | – | – | |||
1950 | – | 1/2 final | P. Canning Todd | – | – | |||
1961 | – | 1st round (1/64) | J. Lieffrig | – | – | |||
Final match
Doubles
Year | Australian Open | French Open | Wimbledon | US Open | ||||
1951 | – | Final B. Bartlett | Doris Hart S. Fry Irvin |
– | – | |||
Result, partner, final result
References
- ↑ "While River Hills' Davidson Recalls The Days Of Little Mo". Milwaukee Journal. August 12, 1981. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
External links
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