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Betty Uber (GBR) Ladies' Doubles Betty Uber (GBR) Ladies' Doubles Code->Event From To Participations Matches Won/Lost Walkovers W/L Total 1928 1946 13 23 10 / 13 0 / 0 RD->Qualif. Ladies' Doubles 1928 1932 3 7 5 / 2 0 / 0 LD->Ladies' Doubles 1929 1946 11 16 5 / 11 0 / 0 Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score 1928 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Phyllis Mudford (GBR) RD Stokes (GBR) and Jackson (IRL) 1 L 1929 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Lewis (GBR) RD Evelyn-Jones (GBR) and Gladys Thompson (GBR) 1 W 9/7 6/4 RD Madie Pearson (GBR) and Fraser ( ) 2 W 3/6 6/2 6/3 RD Jackson (IRL) and Reckitt (GBR) Q W 7/5 6/4 LD Bye 1 LD May Bundy (USA) and Marjorie Morrill (USA) 2 L 4/6 3/6 1930 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Lewis (GBR) LD Bye 1 LD Beatrice Feltham (GBR) and Mary Heeley (GBR) 2 L 1/6 4/6 1931 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Lewis (GBR) LD Alexandroff (EGY) and Anne Peitz (GER) 1 W 7/5 6/4 LD Joan Strawson (GBR) and Billie Yorke (GBR) 2 L 2/6 6/4 5/7 1932 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Lewis (GBR) RD Dorothy Crichton (GBR) and Joan Marshall (GBR) 1 W 6/4 6/2 RD Doyle ( ) and Riley ( ) 2 W 6/2 6/4 RD Hawkins ( ) and Doreen Busby (GBR) Q L 6/4 6/8 3/6 1933 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Sybil Edwards (GBR) LD Gethyn Harry (GBR) and Harry (GBR) 1 W 6/0 4/6 6/3 LD Gladys Clarke-Jervoise (GBR) and Joan Couchman (GBR) 2 W 7/5 7/5 LD Betty Nuthall (GBR) and Eileen Whittingstall (GBR) 4 3 L 6/8 2/6 1934 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Sybil Edwards (GBR) LD Freda James (GBR) and Betty Nuthall (GBR) 3 1 L 2/6 4/6 1935 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Sybil Edwards (GBR) LD Elsie Pittman (GBR) and Billie Yorke (GBR) 4 1 L 4/6 2/6 1936 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Ennals () LD Mary Hardwick (GBR) and Ermyntrude Harvey (GBR) 1 L 1/6 6/3 2/6 1937 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Joan Strawson (GBR) LD Bye 1 LD Josephine Harman (IRL) and Joy Myerscough (IRL) 2 W 2/6 6/2 6/3 LD Phyllis King (GBR) and Elsie Pittman (GBR) 3 L 6/8 6/4 1/6 1938 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Pamela Morison (GBR) LD Bobbie Heine Miller (RSA) and Margaret Morphew (RSA) 4 1 L 1/6 1/6 1939 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Pamela Morison (GBR) LD Alicia Florian (YUG) and Hella Kovac (YUG) 1 W 9/7 6/2 LD Jean Nicoll (GBR) and Betty Nuthall (GBR) 4 2 L 6/8 0/6 1946 Betty Uber (GBR) partnered with Elsa Haylock (GBR) LD Bye 1 LD Louise Brough (USA) and Margaret Osborne (USA) 1 2 L 2/6 0/6 This material is the copyright of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission. Page 1/1.
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