Eleanor Goss

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Eleanor Goss (born November 18, 1895 in New York City , † November 1982 in Salisbury , Connecticut ) was an American tennis player .

Career

Goss won the US women's doubles tennis championships four times in her career . From 1918 to 1920 she won three years in a row with Marion Zinderstein and in 1926 with Elizabeth Ryan . At the Olympic Games in Paris in 1924 , Eleanor Goss took part in singles and in women's doubles with Zinderstein, but lost both opening matches.

Double title

No. year competition Partner Final opponents Bottom line
1. 1918 US championships United StatesUnited States Marion Zinderstein NorwayNorway Molla Mallory Mrs. Johan Rogge
NorwayNorway
7: 5, 8: 6
2. 1919 US championships United StatesUnited States Marion Zinderstein United StatesUnited States Eleonora Sears Hazel Hotchkiss
United StatesUnited States 
10: 8, 9: 7
3. 1920 US championships United StatesUnited States Marion Zinderstein United StatesUnited States Eleanor Tennant Helen Baker
United StatesUnited States 
6: 3, 6: 1
4th 1926 US championships United StatesUnited States Elizabeth Ryan United StatesUnited States Mary Kendall Browne Charlotte Chapin
United StatesUnited States 
3: 6, 6: 4, 12:10

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