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Gladys Heldman : ウィキペディア英語版
Gladys Heldman
Gladys Medalie Heldman (May 13, 1922 – June 22, 2003) was the founder of ''World Tennis'' magazine; she supported Billie Jean King and other female tennis players who formed the Virginia Slims Tour in the early 1970s (the precursor of today's WTA Tour). She is a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame〔(Gladys Medalie Heldman - International Tennis Hall of Fame )〕 and the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.〔(International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Home Page )〕
==Life==
Heldman, the daughter of New York Court of Appeals judge George Z. Medalie, first became interested in tennis after marrying Julius Heldman, the left-handed United States junior champion in 1936. Gladys started playing tennis after her two daughters were born (her daughters, Carrie Heldman and Julie Heldman, had national junior rankings, and Julie was ranked as high as No. 5 in the world). Originally a New Yorker, Gladys rose to a No. 1 ranking in Texas, as well as No. 2 in the Southwest; she even appeared at Wimbledon in 1954 and also competed in the U.S. Championships at Forest Hills.

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