1950 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles explained

Score:6–1, 3–6, 6–1
Draw:96 (10)
Seeds:8
Type:grand slam

See main article: 1950 Wimbledon Championships. Louise Brough successfully defended her title, defeating Margaret duPont in the final, 6–1, 3–6, 6–1 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1950 Wimbledon Championships.[1]

Seeds

See also: 1 and 1. Louise Brough (champion)

See also: 2 and 9. Margaret duPont (final)

See also: 3 and 3. Doris Hart (semifinals)

See also: 4 and 6. Pat Todd (semifinals)

See also: 5 and 2. Shirley Fry (quarterfinals)

See also: 6 and 5. Betty Harrison (quarterfinals)

See also: 7 and 8. Gussie Moran (quarterfinals)

See also: 8 and 4. Annalisa Bossi (first round)

Draw

Top half

Section 4

Bottom half

Section 8

Notes and References

  1. Book: Barrett, John. Wimbledon: The Official History. 2014. Vision Sports Publishing. 9-781909-534230. 4th.