Ursula Rosenow

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Ursula Anna Elise Rosenow , married Eilemann (born May 15, 1920 in Charlottenburg , † September 21, 1968 in Lövenich ) was a German tennis player and the wife of Günter Eilemann .

Ursula Rosenow (called Ulla ) visited after the elementary school and Secondary Education , the business school before taking a position in the 1938 War Department took. At the age of 13 she started at Siemens Tennis Club Blau-Gold 1913 e. V. in Berlin to learn the game of tennis. After some initial successes in junior tennis, a first tournament victory in mixed doubles with the Italian player Augusto Rado was soon achieved . In 1937 and 1938 she won the German Youth Championships and in 1939 the German Indoor Tennis Championships in Bremen. In 1940 and 1941 she won the national German tennis championships in Braunschweig and in 1940, together with Kurt Gies , the mixed competition. In 1948 Ursula Rosenow won the singles of the International Tennis Championships in Germany at the tournament in Hamburg .

In Garmisch-Partenkirchen , she met Günter Eilemann in 1947 , whom she married in Cologne in 1948 . There she worked as a tennis teacher for the Marienburger Sport Club and continued to take part in tennis tournaments such as the International Tennis Championships in Germany in 1951 and 1953 . Her daughter Gaby (* 1950) comes from her marriage to Günter Eilemann.

Ulla Eilemann died of a heart attack in 1968. Her grave is in the cemetery in Lövenich.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen, civil status archive Rhineland, civil status register, registry office Lövenich, deaths, 1968, document no.119.
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