Sigrid Fick

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Sigrid Fick
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Sigrid Fick, 1914
Sigrid Fick, 1914

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Olympic Summer Games
silver 1912 Stockholm Tennis (mixed doubles, grass)
bronze 1912 Stockholm Tennis (mixed doubles, hall)

Sigrid Fick (born March 28, 1887 in Helsinki , † June 4, 1979 in Stockholm ) was a Swedish tennis player.

Fick took part in the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912 and won the silver medal in mixed doubles on grass with Gunnar Setterwall . In the final they only had to admit defeat to the two German players Dora Koering and Heinrich Schomburgk . Together with Setterwall, she also competed in doubles in the hall, where they were awarded the bronze medal together. Fick also competed in the hall individually, but only took fourth place there, and she could not place in the individual on the lawn.

Fick also competed at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp and the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, but won no more medals there. The highest place was in the women's singles in 1920, once again fourth place.

Fick, although born in Finland, was Swedish and played for the Swedish clubs Kungliga Lawntennisklubben and Stockholms Allmänna Lawntennisklubb .

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