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The attached article is about Nancy Chaffee (1929 – 2002), another California-born tennis champion of the post-war period. Chaffee had once been ranked as the fourth-place women’s tennis champ in all the world, winning three consecutive national indoor championships (1950 – 1952). In 1950, one year before the attached article was published, Chaffee made the semi-finals at Forrest Hills; her record at Wimbledon can be read here


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Read Where Glamour and Tennis Met: Nancy Chaffee (Quick Magazine, 1951) for Free
Read Where Glamour and Tennis Met: Nancy Chaffee (Quick Magazine, 1951) for Free