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A left-handed player from [[Düsseldorf]], Creydt originally competed on tour under her maiden name of Schediwy.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tennis |work=[[The Times]] |date=10 October 1974 |page=11}}</ref> |
A left-handed player from [[Düsseldorf]], Creydt originally competed on tour under her maiden name of Schediwy.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tennis |work=[[The Times]] |date=10 October 1974 |page=11}}</ref> |
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Creydt won through to the second round of the [[1968 French Open]], where she lost a close match to [[Anna Dmitrieva]], 6–8 in the third set. She also had main draw appearances at Wimbledon and made the mixed doubles third round in 1966. |
Creydt won through to the second round of the [[1968 French Open]], where she lost a close match to [[Anna Dmitrieva]], 6–8 in the third set. She also had main draw appearances at [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] and made the mixed doubles third round in 1966. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 02:54, 28 December 2021
Country (sports) | West Germany |
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Plays | Left-handed |
Singles | |
Grand Slam singles results | |
French Open | 2R (1968) |
Wimbledon | 2R (1972) |
Doubles | |
Grand Slam doubles results | |
French Open | 1R (1972) |
Wimbledon | 2R (1972) |
Grand Slam mixed doubles results | |
Wimbledon | 3R (1966) |
Cora Creydt is a German former professional tennis player.[1]
A left-handed player from Düsseldorf, Creydt originally competed on tour under her maiden name of Schediwy.[2]
Creydt won through to the second round of the 1968 French Open, where she lost a close match to Anna Dmitrieva, 6–8 in the third set. She also had main draw appearances at Wimbledon and made the mixed doubles third round in 1966.
References
- ^ "Sports News Briefs". The New York Times. 3 October 1973.
- ^ "Tennis". The Times. 10 October 1974. p. 11.