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1966 Wimbledon Championships â“ Women's Singles

1966 Wimbledon Championships â“ Men's Singles's wiki: was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to . defeated in the final, 6â“4, 11â“9, 6â“4 to win the Gentlemen's Singles title at the 1966 Wimbledon Championships.Seeds0. Roy Emers. 1966 Wimbledon Championships â“ Men's Singles wiki. 1966 Wimbledon Championships â“ Men's Singles review. 1966 Wimbledon Championships â“ Men's Singles history. 1966 Wimbledon Championships â“ Men's Singles encyclopedia. 1966 Wimbledon Championships â“ Men's Singles facts. QR Code. Men's Singles. 1966 Wimbledon Championships. Champion. Manuel Santana. Women's Singles. 1966 Wimbledon Championships. Champion. . King defeated in the final, 6â“3, 3â“6, 6â“1 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1966 Wimbledon Championships.[1]. The second round match in which Gail Sherriff beat her sister Carol was the second match between sisters in the ladies' singles draw at Wimbledon, the first being in the 1884 Wimbledon Championships when beat Lillian.[2][3] The next Wimbledon match between sisters in the singles draw was in 2000 between Serena and .[2]. 1966 Wimbledon Championships. Date. 20 June â“ 2 July. The 1966 Wimbledon Championships took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament was held from Monday 20 June until Saturday 2 .[1] It was the 80th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the third tennis event of 1966. Manuel Santana and Billie Jean King won the singles titles. Contents. 1 Champions. 1.1 Seniors. 1.1.1 Men's Singles. 1.1.2 Women's Singles. 1.1.3 Men's Doubles. 1.1.4 Women's Doubles. 1.1.5 Mixed Doubles. 1.2 Juniors. See also:: 1966 Wimbledon Championships Gentlemen s Singles eedsThe seeded players are listed below. Billieâ¦Â Billie-Jean Moffitt defeated Maria Bueno 6-3 3-6 6-1 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles title at the 1966 Wimbledon Championships. "See also::"1966 Wimbledon Championships - Gentlemen's Singles". eeds. The seeded players are listed below. Billie-Jean Moffitt is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated. flagicon|AUS Margaret Smith "(Semifinalist)". flagicon|BRA Maria Bueno "(Finalist)". flagicon|GBR Adrianne Haydon "(Semifinalist)". flagicon|USA Billie-Jean Moffitt "(Champion)". flagicon|USA Nancy Ric Margaret Smith was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Billie Jean King. King defeated Maria Bueno in the final, 6â“3, 3â“6, 6â“1 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1966 Wimbledon Championships. The second round match in which Gail Sherriff beat her sister Carol was the second match between sisters in the ladies' singles draw at Wimbledon, the first being in the 1884 Wimbledon Championships when Maud Watson beat Lillian. The next Wimbledon match between sisters in the The 2009 Wimbledon Championships took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, from Monday 22 June through to Sunday 5 July 2009. It was the 123rd staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tennis event of the year. King, who beat Bueno in the 1966 Wimbledon final and These included Wimbledon singles titles in 1959, 1960 and 1964, and the US National Championship -- the precursor to todayâ™s US Open -- in 1959, 1963, 1964 and 1966. Edit. Sports Tennis Championships Athlete Injuries Athlete Health Women's Tennis Tennis Women's Sports Men's Sports Men's Tennis Wimbledon Championships. Edit. The 1966 Wimbledon Championships took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament ran from 20 June until 2 July.[1] It was the 80th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tennis event of 1966. 1966 Wimbledon Championships. Date. 20 June â“ 2 July. Women's Singles. 1966 Wimbledon Championships. Champion. Billie Jean King[1]. Billie-Jean Moffitt (USA) defeated Maria Bueno (BRA) 6â“3, 3â“6, 6â“1 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1966 Wimbledon Championships. The second round match in which Gail Sherriff beat her sister Carol[2] was the second match between sisters at Wimbledon, the first being in the 1884 Wimbledon Championships when Maud Watson beat Lillian.[3] The next Wimbledon match between sisters was in 2000 between Serena and Venus Williams.[2]. YouTube Encyclopedic.