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- Q15917506 description "English tennis player".
- Q15917506 description "English tennis player".
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- Q15917506 abstract "Maud Shackle was an English tennis player active during the last decade and a half of the 19th century.In 1889 Shackle won the singles title of the Kent Championships in Beckenham, defeating May Jacks in the final in straight sets. The next year, 1890, fortunes were reversed when Jacks beat Shackle in the final in three sets. In 1891 and 1892 it was again Shackle who won the title by defeating Jacks in the final, both times in three sets. Shackles's fourth and final title at Beckenham came in 1893 when she won in straight sets against Ruth Legh. Jacks and Shackle also met in the final of the 1891 women's singles events at the British Covered Court Championships. In 1890 Jacks had won the first edition of the women's singles event, played on wood courts at the Queen's Club in London, with the loss of only one game in the final. The following year, 1891, Shackle won the final against Jacks in straight sets. Shackle successfully defended her title in 1892 and 1893 against May Arbuthnot, each time in three sets.Between 1886 and 1895 Shackle participated in five editions of the singles event at the Wimbledon Championships and achieved her best result in 1892 and 1893 when she reached the final of the all-comer's tournament. During both these years only seven women took part in the singles event and both times Shackle lost the all-comers' final in straight sets to Blanche Bingley, who on both occasions would lose the challenge round to Lottie Dod. She did not compete in the doubles or mixed doubles events at Wimbledon.In 1894 Shackle was unable to defend her titles due to a family death.Shackle was a baseline player and her game was based on accuracy and steadiness. She was the first known ambidextrous tennis player. In addition to lawn tennis she also competed in table tennis.".
- Q15917506 alias "Edith Maud Shackle; Mrs Gwyn Thomas".
- Q15917506 birthDate "1870-08-04".
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- Q15917506 birthYear "1870".
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- Q15917506 deathDate "1962-02-16".
- Q15917506 deathYear "1962".
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- Q15917506 alternativeNames "Edith Maud Shackle; Mrs Gwyn Thomas".
- Q15917506 birthDate "1870-08-04".
- Q15917506 birthPlace "Hayes, England".
- Q15917506 dateOfBirth "1870-08-04".
- Q15917506 dateOfDeath "1962-02-16".
- Q15917506 deathDate "1962-02-16".
- Q15917506 name "Shackle, Maud".
- Q15917506 placeOfBirth "Hayes, Hillingdon, England".
- Q15917506 shortDescription "English tennis player".
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- Q15917506 comment "Maud Shackle was an English tennis player active during the last decade and a half of the 19th century.In 1889 Shackle won the singles title of the Kent Championships in Beckenham, defeating May Jacks in the final in straight sets. The next year, 1890, fortunes were reversed when Jacks beat Shackle in the final in three sets. In 1891 and 1892 it was again Shackle who won the title by defeating Jacks in the final, both times in three sets.".
- Q15917506 label "Maud Shackle".
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- Q15917506 surname "Shackle".