WENDY TURNBULL


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'Wendy Turnbull', MBE, (born November 26, 1952 in Brisbane, Australia) was an Australian female professional tennis player who was nicknamed "Rabbit" by her peers because of her footspeed around the court. She was ranked in the year-end world top 20 for ten consecutive years (1977 through 1986) and in the year-end world top 10 for eight consecutive years (1977 through 1984).
Turnbull teamed with Elizabeth Smylie to win the bronze medal in women's doubles at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
Turnbull won 13 singles titles, 55 women's doubles titles, and 5 mixed doubles titles during her career.
Turnbull won four women's doubles titles and five mixed doubles titles at Grand Slam events. She was a 15-time runner-up in Grand Slam events: three times in singles, eleven times in women's doubles, and one time in mixed doubles. Nine of her eleven women's doubles losses were to teams that included Martina Navratilova.
Turnbull was a member of Australia's Fed Cup team from 1977 through 1988, compiling a 46-16 overall win-loss record (17-8 in singles and 29-8 in doubles). She was the captain or coach of the team from 1985 through 1993.
Turnbull was appointed to the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Olympic Committee in 1991, the only player appointed to the committee. She also serves on the ITF's Fed Cup Committee.
Turnbull was honored by the city of Brisbane with the dedication of a public park in her honor in December 1993. She was made a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1984.

Contents
Grand Slam finals
Singles
Runner-ups (3)
Women's doubles
Wins (4)
Runner-ups (11)
Mixed doubles
Wins (5)
Runner-up (1)
Women's doubles wins (55)
Grand Slam singles tournament timeline
See also
External links

Grand Slam finals


Singles

Runner-ups (3)

'Year'Championship'Opponent in Final'Score in Final
1977 U.S. Open Chris Evert 7-6, 6-2
1979 French Open Chris Evert 6-2, 6-0
1980 Australian Open Hana Mandlíková 6-0, 7-5

Women's doubles

Wins (4)

'Year'Championship'Partnering'Opponents in Final'Score/Final
1978 Wimbledon Kerry Melville Reid Mima Jausovec
Virginia Ruzici
4-6, 9-8, 6-3
1979 French Open Betty Stove Virginia Wade
Francoise Durr
3-6, 7-5, 6-4
1979 U.S. Open Betty Stove Billie Jean King
Martina Navratilova
7-5, 6-3
1982 U.S. Open Rosemary Casals Sharon Walsh
Barbara Potter
6-4, 6-4

Runner-ups (11)

'Year'Championship'Partnering'Opponents in Final'Score/Final
1978 U.S. Open Kerry Melville Reid Billie Jean King
Martina Navratilova
7-6, 6-4
1979 Wimbledon Betty Stove Billie Jean King
Martina Navratilova
5-7, 6-3, 6-2
1980 Wimbledon Rosemary Casals Anne Smith
Kathy Jordan
4-6, 7-5, 6-1
1981 U.S. Open Rosemary Casals Anne Smith
Kathy Jordan
6-3, 6-3
1982 French Open Rosemary Casals Martina Navratilova
Anne Smith
6-3, 6-4
1983 Wimbledon Rosemary Casals Martina Navratilova
Pam Shriver
6-2, 6-2
1983 Australian Open Anne Hobbs Martina Navratilova
Pam Shriver
6-4, 6-7, 6-2
1984 U.S. Open Anne Hobbs Martina Navratilova
Pam Shriver
6-2, 6-4
1986 Wimbledon Hana Mandlikova Martina Navratilova
Pam Shriver
6-1, 6-3
1986 U.S. Open Hana Mandlikova Martina Navratilova
Pam Shriver
6-4, 3-6, 6-3
1988 Australian Open Chris Evert Martina Navratilova
Pam Shriver
6-0, 7-5

Mixed doubles

Wins (5)

'Year'Championship'Partnering'Opponents in Final'Score/Final
1979 French Open Bob Hewitt Virginia Ruzici
Ion Tiriac
6-3, 2-6, 6-3
1980 U.S. Open Marty Riessen Betty Stove
Frew McMillan
7-5, 6-2
1982 French Open John Lloyd Claudia Monteiro
Cassio Mota
6-2, 7-6
1983 Wimbledon John Lloyd Steve Denton
Billie Jean King
6-7, 7-6, 7-5
1984 Wimbledon John Lloyd Steve Denton
Kathy Jordan
6-3, 6-3

Runner-up (1)

'Year'Championship'Partnering'Opponents in Final'Score/Final
1982 Wimbledon John Lloyd Kevin Curren
Anne Smith
2-6, 6-3, 7-5

Women's doubles wins (55)



★ 1989 - Los Angeles (w/Navratilova)

★ 1987 - Brisbane (w/Mandlikova), Tampa (w/Evert), Oakland (w/Mandlikova)

★ 1986 - Virginia Slims Championships (w/Mandlikova), Oakland (w/Mandlikova), Houston (w/Evert)

★ 1985 - Oakland (w/Mandlikova), San Diego (w/Reynolds), Newport (w/Evert), New Orleans (w/Evert)

★ 1984 - Los Angeles (w/Evert)

★ 1983 - Brisbane (w/Hobbs), Sydney (w/Hobbs)

★ 1982 - 'U.S. Open' (w/Casals), Seattle (w/Casals), Palm Beach Gardens (w/Casals), Orlando (w/Casals), US Indoors (w/Casals)

★ 1981 - Colgate Series Championships (w/Casals), Oakland (w/Casals), Detroit (w/Casals), Seattle (w/Casals), Hilton Head (w/Casals), Mahwah (w/Casals), Tampa (w/Casals)

★ 1980 - Seattle (w/Casals), Boston (w/Casals), Hong Kong (w/Walsh)

★ 1979 - 'French Open' (w/Stove), 'U.S. Open' (w/Stove), Detroit (w/Stove), Boston (w/Reid), Italian Open (w/Stove), German Open (w/Casals), Chichester (w/Stevens), Eastbourne (w/Stove), Richmond (w/Stove), Atlanta (w/Stove), Phoenix (w/Stove), Stockholm (w/Stove), Melbourne (w/King), Sydney (w/King)

★ 1978 - 'Wimbledon' (w/Reid), Hollywood (w/Casals), Seattle (w/Reid), Philadelphia (w/Reid), U.S. Indoors (w/Reid), Sydney (w/Reid)

★ 1977 - Pensacola (w/Nagelsen), Sao Paulo (w/Reid)

★ 1976 - Swiss Open (w/Nagelsen), West Australian Championships (w/Reid)

★ 1975 - Auckland (w/Goolagong)

★ 1973 - Bournemouth (w/Coleman)

Grand Slam singles tournament timeline


Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Career SR
Australian Open2RA2R3R2R3R2RA / AAAFSFQFQFSF3RNH4RA1R '0 / 14'
French OpenAAA1RAA3RAAFQFAAAAAAAAA '0 / 4'
WimbledonAA1R3R2R1R3R2R4RQFQFQF4R4R4R3R1R2R1R2R '0 / 18'
U.S. OpenAAAAAA1RFSF3R3R3R4R3RSF4RQF2R1RA '0 / 13'
SR0 / 10 / 00 / 20 / 30 / 20 / 20 / 40 / 20 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 30 / 30 / 30 / 30 / 30 / 20 / 30 / 20 / 2 '0 / 49'

NH = tournament not held.
A = did not participate in the tournament.
SR = the ratio of the number of Grand Slam singles tournaments won to the number of those tournaments played.
Note: The Australian Open was held twice in 1977, in January and December.
See also


Performance timelines for all female tennis players who reached at least one Grand Slam final

External links





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