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Helga Niessen Masthoff (née Niessen; born 11
November 1941) is a
former tennis player from West Germany. Her best
Grand Slam
singles tournament was when...
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percentage of the po****tion in the
Western nations, and,
according to
Judith Masthoff of the
University of Brighton, they tend to live
alone and have a limited...
- (champion)
Virginia Wade (second round) Olga
Morozova (finalist)
Helga Masthoff (semifinals) Pat
Pretorius Walkden Withdrew Martina Navrátilová (quarterfinals)...
- Goolagong. She made the
quarterfinals the next year and lost to
Helga Masthoff (née Niessen).
Navratilova won her
first professional singles title in...
- show the
round in
which they were eliminated. Sue
Barker (champion)
Helga Masthoff (quarterfinals)
Marita Redondo (third round) Mima Jaušovec (second round)...
- play the
Australian Open. King had leg
cramps and lost to
Helga Niessen Masthoff of West
Germany in the
quarterfinals of the
French Open 2–6, 8–6, 6–1....
- (semifinals)
Nancy Gunter (third round) Françoise Dürr (semifinals)
Helga Masthoff (quarterfinals)
Katja Ebbinghaus (quarterfinals) Q =
Qualifier WC = Wild...
- tournaments,
defeating Kerry Melville in the
Australian Open final,
Helga Masthoff in the
French Open final,
Billie Jean King in the
Wimbledon final, and...
- (finalist) Olga
Morozova (semifinals)
Julie Heldman (first round) n/a
Helga Masthoff (second round) Gail
Chanfreau (second round)
Raquel Giscafré (quarterfinals)...
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doubles title with Gail Lovera,
defeating Kathleen Harter and
Helga Niessen Masthoff 6–4, 1–6, 6–3. At the Fed Cup, her
singles record is 11–4, and doubles...