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Helen Elizabeth "Betsy"
Nagelsen McCormack (born
October 23, 1956) is an
American former professional tennis player.
Nagelsen was the world's top junior...
- The McCormack–
Nagelsen Tennis Center (MNTC) is a $3,000,000, 6,400-square-foot (590 m2)
facility that is home to the
College of
William & Mary’s women's...
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Louis Marcellus Nagelsen (born
Louis Marcellus Nagelsisen) (June 29, 1887 –
October 21, 1965) was a
Major League Baseball catcher who pla**** for one season...
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similar system for
tennis rankings.
McCormack met his
second wife
Betsy Nagelsen-McCormack, a two-time
Australian Open
doubles champion and a Wimbledon...
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Chris O'Neil
defeated Betsy Nagelsen in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–3) to win the women's
singles tennis title at the 1978
Australian Open. It was her first...
- Lori
McNeil and
Betsy Nagelsen were the
defending champions, but both
players competed this year with
different partners.
McNeil teamed up with Hana Mandlíková...
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defending champions but only
McNeil competed that year with
Betsy Nagelsen.
McNeil and
Nagelsen lost in the
final 6–4, 6–4
against Beth Herr and
Candy Reynolds...
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heavily recruited then 17-year-old
amateur Betsy Nagelsen to sign with the Freedoms.
Although Nagelsen has
often been
listed as a
member of the team, including...
- Reid 1978:
Betsy Nagelsen / Renáta Tomanová 1979: Judy
Connor Chaloner /
Diane Evers Brown 1980:
Martina Navratilova /
Betsy Nagelsen 1981:
Kathy Jordan...
- tour "ITA Women's Hall of Fame..." ITA Women's Hall of Fame McCormack-
Nagelsen Tennis Center,
William & Mary College.
Archived from the
original on August...