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Pauline Betz Addie was born in Dayton, Ohio, and passed away in Potomac, Maryland.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz Addie was born on August 6, 1919, in Dayton, Ohio, and passed away on May 31, 2011, in Potomac, Maryland.
Pauline Betz Addie attended Columbia University before graduating from Rollins College.
Answer: False
Pauline Betz Addie attended Rollins College, graduating in 1943, and later earned a Master of Arts degree in economics from Columbia University, not the other way around.
Pauline Betz was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority while attending Rollins College.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority during her time at Rollins College.
Pauline Betz stood at a height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Answer: False
Pauline Betz stood at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.66 meters), not 5 feet 7 inches.
Where did Pauline Betz pursue her higher education after graduating from Los Angeles High School?
Answer: Rollins College
After graduating from Los Angeles High School, Pauline Betz pursued higher education at Rollins College.
What was Pauline Betz's physical stature?
Answer: 5 feet 5 inches (1.66 meters)
Pauline Betz's physical stature was 5 feet 5 inches (1.66 meters).
In 1941, Pauline Betz won the Eastern Grass Court Championships by defeating Sarah Palfrey Cooke.
Answer: True
In 1941, Pauline Betz won the Eastern Grass Court Championships, defeating Sarah Palfrey Cooke in a closely contested match.
Pauline Betz was a two-time champion of the Dixie International Championships.
Answer: False
Pauline Betz was a three-time champion of the Dixie International Championships, winning the title consecutively from 1940 to 1942.
Pauline Betz achieved a 'golden set' in the 1943 Tri-State tournament final against Margaret Osborne duPont.
Answer: False
Pauline Betz achieved a 'golden set' in the 1943 Tri-State tournament final, but her opponent was Catherine Wolf, not Margaret Osborne duPont.
Pauline Betz was ranked as the world number 1 player in 1946.
Answer: True
According to John Olliff, Pauline Betz was ranked as the world number 1 player in 1946.
Pauline Betz was ranked as the top U.S. player by the USLTA in 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1946.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz was ranked as the top U.S. player by the USLTA in 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1946.
What remarkable feat did Pauline Betz accomplish in the 1943 Tri-State tournament against Catherine Wolf?
Answer: Achieved a 'golden set'
In the 1943 Tri-State tournament final against Catherine Wolf, Pauline Betz achieved a 'golden set,' winning the set without conceding a single point.
What was Pauline Betz's world ranking in 1946, according to John Olliff?
Answer: World Number 1
According to John Olliff, Pauline Betz was ranked as the world number 1 player in 1946.
How many times did Pauline Betz win the Dixie International Championships?
Answer: Three times
Pauline Betz won the Dixie International Championships three times.
Pauline Betz was ranked as the top U.S. player by the USLTA in which periods?
Answer: 1942-1944 and 1946
Pauline Betz was ranked as the top U.S. player by the USLTA in the periods 1942-1944 and 1946.
Pauline Betz Addie won a total of seven Grand Slam singles titles during her career.
Answer: False
Pauline Betz Addie won five Grand Slam singles titles, not seven. She also reached three additional Grand Slam singles finals.
Pauline Betz saved a match point against Margaret Osborne in the semifinals of the 1942 U.S. Championships.
Answer: True
In the semifinals of the 1942 U.S. Championships, Pauline Betz saved a match point against Margaret Osborne while trailing in the final set, before going on to win the match and eventually the title.
She defeated Louise Brough in the finals of the U.S. Championships in both 1942 and 1943.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz defeated Louise Brough in the finals of the U.S. Championships in both 1942 and 1943, securing consecutive titles.
Pauline Betz won the Wimbledon singles title in 1946, defeating Doris Hart in the final.
Answer: False
Pauline Betz won the Wimbledon singles title in 1946, but she defeated Louise Brough in the final, not Doris Hart.
At the 1946 French Championships, Pauline Betz won the singles final in three sets.
Answer: False
At the 1946 French Championships, Pauline Betz reached the singles final but was defeated in three sets by Margaret Osborne.
Pauline Betz won the 1944 U.S. Championships singles title by defeating Margaret Osborne duPont.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz won the 1944 U.S. Championships singles title, defeating Margaret Osborne duPont in the final.
Pauline Betz's sole appearance at Wimbledon was in 1946, where she won the singles title.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz's only appearance at Wimbledon was in 1946, where she won the singles title without dropping a set.
Pauline Betz reached the singles final of the French Championships in 1946, where she was the runner-up.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz reached the singles final of the 1946 French Championships, where she finished as the runner-up.
Pauline Betz won the U.S. Championships singles title in 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1946.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz won the U.S. Championships singles title in 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1946.
Who was Pauline Betz's opponent in the Wimbledon singles final in 1946, a match she won without dropping a set?
Answer: Louise Brough
Pauline Betz defeated Louise Brough in the Wimbledon singles final in 1946, winning the match without dropping a set.
At the 1946 French Championships, Pauline Betz reached the singles final but was defeated by which player?
Answer: Margaret Osborne
At the 1946 French Championships, Pauline Betz reached the singles final but was defeated by Margaret Osborne.
How many Grand Slam singles titles did Pauline Betz win, and how many times did she finish as a runner-up?
Answer: 5 titles, 3 runner-ups
Pauline Betz won five Grand Slam singles titles and was the runner-up in three other Grand Slam singles finals.
In which year did Pauline Betz win the singles title at the U.S. Championships for the first time?
Answer: 1942
Pauline Betz won the singles title at the U.S. Championships for the first time in 1942.
Pauline Betz's singles performance at Wimbledon was limited to one appearance in which year, where she won the title?
Answer: 1946
Pauline Betz's singles performance at Wimbledon was limited to one appearance in 1946, where she won the title.
Pauline Betz's singles performance at the French Championships according to the timeline was:
Answer: Reached the final in 1946 and was runner-up
Pauline Betz reached the singles final of the French Championships in 1946 and was the runner-up.
What was Pauline Betz's overall singles record at the U.S. Championships, based on the provided tournament timeline?
Answer: Four wins and four runner-up finishes
Pauline Betz's overall singles record at the U.S. Championships was four wins and four runner-up finishes.
Pauline Betz never competed in the Australian Championships.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz never competed in the Australian Championships.
Pauline Betz won a Grand Slam mixed doubles title in 1946 at the French Championships.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz won a Grand Slam mixed doubles title in 1946 at the French Championships.
Pauline Betz and her partner Bobby Riggs were defeated in the 1941 U.S. Championships mixed doubles final.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz and her partner Bobby Riggs were defeated in the 1941 U.S. Championships mixed doubles final by Sarah Palfrey and Jack Kramer.
Pauline Betz won the Wimbledon doubles title in 1946.
Answer: False
Pauline Betz reached the Wimbledon doubles final in 1946 but did not win the title.
How many Grand Slam doubles finals did Pauline Betz reach, and what was her success rate in these finals?
Answer: 7 finals, 0 wins
Pauline Betz reached seven Grand Slam doubles finals but was the runner-up in all of them, resulting in a 0-7 record in these finals.
Pauline Betz and her partner Pancho Segura lost the 1943 U.S. Championships mixed doubles final to which pair?
Answer: Margaret Osborne and Bill Talbert
Pauline Betz and Pancho Segura lost the 1943 U.S. Championships mixed doubles final to Margaret Osborne and Bill Talbert.
What was Pauline Betz's outcome in the French Championships doubles in 1946?
Answer: Was a finalist
Pauline Betz was a finalist in the French Championships doubles in 1946.
How many Grand Slam mixed doubles finals did Pauline Betz contest, and how many did she win?
Answer: 3 finals, 1 win
Pauline Betz contested three Grand Slam mixed doubles finals and won one of them.
In which year did Pauline Betz win a Grand Slam mixed doubles title?
Answer: 1946
Pauline Betz won a Grand Slam mixed doubles title in 1946.
Who were Pauline Betz's opponents in the 1941 U.S. Championships mixed doubles final?
Answer: Sarah Palfrey and Jack Kramer
Pauline Betz's opponents in the 1941 U.S. Championships mixed doubles final were Sarah Palfrey and Jack Kramer.
Pauline Betz participated in professional tours against Sarah Palfrey Cooke in 1947 and Gussie Moran in 1951.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz participated in professional tours, competing against Sarah Palfrey Cooke in 1947 and Gussie Moran in 1951.
In which year did Pauline Betz turn professional and retire from competitive tennis?
Answer: Turned pro 1947, retired 1960
Pauline Betz turned professional in 1947 and retired from competitive tennis in 1960.
Pauline Betz won the Cleveland Women's World Professional Championships in which years?
Answer: 1953, 1955, 1956
Pauline Betz won the Cleveland Women's World Professional Championships in 1953, 1955, and 1956.
Jack Kramer ranked Pauline Betz Addie as the third-best female player he had ever witnessed.
Answer: False
Jack Kramer actually ranked Pauline Betz Addie as the second-best female player he had ever witnessed, placing her only behind Helen Wills Moody.
Pauline Betz was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1965.
Answer: True
Pauline Betz was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1965, recognizing her significant contributions to the sport.
The Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Center was renamed in her honor in 2008 at a park in Potomac, Maryland.
Answer: True
The Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Center, located in Potomac, Maryland, was renamed in her honor in 2008.
According to tennis legend Jack Kramer, how did Pauline Betz Addie rank among female players he had witnessed?
Answer: The second-best
Tennis legend Jack Kramer ranked Pauline Betz Addie as the second-best female player he had ever witnessed.
What significant recognition did Pauline Betz receive in 1965 for her tennis career?
Answer: Induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame
In 1965, Pauline Betz was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame for her significant contributions to the sport.
Pauline Betz was featured on the cover of which magazine in September 1946?
Answer: TIME
Pauline Betz was featured on the cover of TIME magazine in September 1946.
In which year was Pauline Betz inducted into the ITA Women's Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame?
Answer: 1995
Pauline Betz was inducted into the ITA Women's Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame in 1995.
What public facility was renamed in honor of Pauline Betz Addie in 2008?
Answer: The Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Center
The Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Center was renamed in her honor in 2008.