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Betty Flippina Stöve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. She is best remembered for reaching the ladies' singles final, the ladies' doubles final and the mixed doubles final during the same year at Wimbledon in 1977. She also won ten
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titles in women's doubles and mixed doubles.


Career

Stöve began playing tennis internationally in the mid-1960s. She made her Grand Slam debut at the 1964 Wimbledon. A virus, complicated by a malfunctioning thyroid gland, forced Stöve out of tennis for an 18-month period in the late 1960s. Despite being advised that she should never play tennis again, Stöve recovered to have her best years on the circuit. Stöve was an accomplished singles player reaching several finals on tour and attaining a singles ranking of number 5. Stöve's best grand slam singles performance was at the 1977 Wimbledon where she reached the final beating fellow doubles partner Martina Navratilova en route in the quarterfinals, and Sue Barker in the semi-finals preventing an all-England final. She lost the final to
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: 4–6, 6–3, 6–1. Queen
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attended the final. In addition she also reached the final of the women's doubles (with Navratilova) and the final of the mixed doubles with
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, unfortunately losing them all. She is notably the last player in any Grand Slam event to earn such a record. Later that year Stöve was also a semifinalist at the 1977 US Open, losing to Chris Evert. This time she won the women's doubles with Navratilova and the mixed doubles with McMillan. In 1978 Stove reached the semi-finals or better at 9 of the singles events she contested reaching 5 finals but failing to win any of them. Notable players she beat in singles include Martina Navratilova, Sue Barker,
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, Billie Jean King, and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch. One notable player she was never able to beat was Chris Evert whom she lost to all 10 times they played. Stöve had her greatest success in doubles. She won 10 Grand Slam doubles championships, six in women's doubles and four in mixed doubles. She won two women's doubles championships with Billie Jean King and two with
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. Her other two titles were won with
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and Martina Navratilova. All of her mixed doubles championships were with Frew McMillan. Stöve was the runner-up in 17 Grand Slam doubles tournaments, eight in women's doubles and nine in mixed doubles. She won a total of 75 doubles titles on tour and ranked World No. 1 in doubles. She competed for the
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in 1966, 1969, 1970–1972, and 1976–1983.


Post-retirement activity

Stöve coached Hana Mandlíková from 1980 through 1990. She also coached
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. Stöve is a former member of the ITF Committee of Management, its first female member. She served three terms as president of WTA Tour Players Association and received the WTA Tour Honorary Membership Award in November 1987. In 1989, Stöve and Mandlíková wrote ''Total Tennis'', a tennis instruction book. Stöve speaks six languages and is an accomplished photographer.Betty Stove Biography
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Major finals


Grand Slam finals


Singles (1 runner-up)


Doubles: 14 (6 titles, 8 runner-ups)


Mixed doubles: 13 (4 titles, 9 runners-up)


Year-End Championships finals


Doubles: 3 (1 title, 2 runners-up)


Career finals


Singles (11)

(*) Note that Tokyo was a non-tour event in 1976, and some events listed above are before the inception of the WTA in June 1973.https://www.itftennis.com/en/players/betty-stove/800174229/ned/wt/s/activity/#pprofile-info-tabs


Doubles (75)

''Grand slam events in boldface.'' *1971: Monte Carlo (with
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) *1971: Buenos Aires (with
Olga Morozova Olga Vasilyevna Morozova ( rus, link=no, Ольга Васильевна Морозова, , ˈolʲɡə mɐˈrozəvə, a=Ru-Olga_Morozova.ogg; born 22 February 1949) is a retired tennis player who competed for the Soviet Union. She was the run ...
) *1971: Dublin (with
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) *1971: Hilversum (with Christina Sandberg) *1972: French Open (with Billie Jean King) *1972: Wimbledon (with Billie Jean King) *1972: Newport (with
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) *1972: US Open (with
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) *1973: Miami (with Françoise Dürr) *1973: Hilton Head Island (with Françoise Dürr) *1973: Nashville (with Françoise Dürr) *1973: Allaire (with Françoise Dürr) *1973: Newport (with Françoise Dürr) *1973: Columbus (with Françoise Dürr) *1974: Washington, D.C. (with Billie Jean King) *1974: Fort Lauderdale (with Françoise Dürr) *1974: St. Petersburg (with Olga Morozova) *1974: Orlando (with Françoise Dürr) *1974: Denver (with Françoise Dürr) *1974: Phoenix (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Washington, D.C. (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Akron (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Houston (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Dallas (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Philadelphia (with
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) *1975: Denver (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Phoenix (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Stockholm (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: Paris (with Françoise Dürr) *1975: London (with Françoise Dürr) *1976: Sarasota (with Martina Navratilova) *1976: San Francisco (with Billie Jean King) *1976: Philadelphia (with Billie Jean King) *1976: Phoenix (with Billie Jean King) *1976: London (with
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) *1976: Sydney (with Martina Navratilova) *1976: Melbourne (with
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) *1977: Washington, D.C. (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Hollywood (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Houston (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Detroit (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Dallas (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: New York City, Virginia Slims Champ's (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Tokyo, Bridgestone Doubles (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Charlotte (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: US Open (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Atlanta (with Martina Navratilova) *1977: Melbourne (with Evonne Goolagong) *1978: Los Angeles (with Virginia Wade) *1978: Chicago (with Evonne Goolagong) *1978: Eastbourne (with Chris Evert) *1978: Phoenix (with
Tracy Austin Tracy Ann Austin Holt (born December 12, 1962) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. She won three Grand Slam titles: the women's singles titles at the 1979 and 1981 US Opens, and the mixed doubles title at the 1980 Wimbledon ...
) *1978: Brighton (with Virginia Wade) *1978: Filderstadt (with Tracy Austin) *1978: Tokyo, Gunze World (with Martina Navratilova) *1979: Hollywood (with Tracy Austin) *1979: Seattle (with Françoise Dürr) *1979: Detroit (with
Wendy Turnbull Wendy Turnbull, , (born 26 November 1952) is a retired tennis player from Australia. During her career, she won nine Grand Slam titles, four of them in women's doubles and five of them in mixed doubles. She also was a three-time Grand Slam runn ...
) *1979: Philadelphia (with Françoise Dürr) *1979: New York City, Avon Champ's (with Françoise Dürr) *1979: Tokyo, Bridgestone Doubles (with Françoise Dürr) *1979: Rome (with Wendy Turnbull) *1979: French Open (with Wendy Turnbull) *1979: Eastbourne (with Wendy Turnbull) *1979: Richmond (with Wendy Turnbull) *1979: Mahwah (with Tracy Austin) *1979: US Open (with Wendy Turnbull) *1979: Atlanta (with Wendy Turnbull) *1979: Phoenix (with Wendy Turnbull) *1979: Stockholm (with Wendy Turnbull) *1980: Chichester (with Pam Shriver) *1980: Filderstadt (with Hana Mandlíková) *1980: Amsterdam (with Hana Mandlíková) *1980: Sydney (with Pam Shriver) *1980: Adelaide (with Pam Shriver)


Grand Slam singles tournament timeline

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


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Stove, Betty 1945 births Living people Dutch female tennis players French Open champions US Open (tennis) champions Wimbledon champions Grand Slam (tennis) champions in mixed doubles Grand Slam (tennis) champions in women's doubles Sportspeople from Rotterdam People from Brasschaat