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Laura duPont

American tennis player


Summary

American tennis player

FieldValue
nameLaura duPont
country
birth_date
birth_placeLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
death_date
death_placeDurham, North Carolina, U.S.
height
playsRight-handed
careerprizemoneyUS$ 211,614
singlesrecord79–122
highestsinglesrankingNo. 23 (1977)
FrenchOpenresult3R (1977)
Wimbledonresult4R (1972, 1979)
USOpenresultQF (1971)
doublesrecord117–119
doublestitles5
AustralianOpenDoublesresultQF (1975)
WimbledonDoublesresultQF (1973, 1976)
USOpenDoublesresultQF (1976)

Laura duPont (May 4, 1949 – February 20, 2002) was a female American tennis player. She was the first woman to win a national title in any sport for the University of North Carolina, as well as being the first female All-American at the school. She was not related to the multiple grand slam winner Margaret Osborne duPont.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Laura became acquainted with tennis by practicing on the city's public courts. In her adolescent years, DuPont moved to North Carolina, where she showed promise competing in junior tennis championships.

DuPont attended the University of North Carolina where three times she was named Mid-Atlantic Singles Collegiate Champion. DuPont was singles champion in the years 1968, 1970, and 1971. In 1970, she also secured doubles champion. Aside from her tennis accolades at the school, she also played varsity basketball. In 1970, duPont was named North Carolina AAU Athlete of the Year. In 1972, duPont graduated with a B.A. and joined the tennis inter-national circuit soon after. She won the Canadian (1979), Argentine, New Zealand (singles as well as doubles) and German singles.

DuPont's success continued, becoming the South African doubles champion in 1976, a doubles finalist in 1975 and singles finalist in 1976. She won the U.S. Clay Court Championships singles title in 1977, as well as was a doubles finalist in 1976. In 1984, duPont won the U.S. Open 35 and over singles championship.

From 1975 to 1981, she was on the Women's Tennis Association board, serving in the roles of vice president and treasurer.

Laura duPont was inducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1977, the Charlotte Catholic High School Hall of Fame in 2000, the Women's collegiate tennis Hall of fame in 2002 and then North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2018.

After being diagnosed with breast cancer, DuPont moved back to North Carolina in 1997. She died at Duke University Medical Center in Durham on February 20, 2002.

WTA Tour finals

Doubles 10 (5–5)

Legend
Grand Slam
WTA Championships
Tier I
Tier II
Tier III
Tier IV & V

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Titles by surface
Hard
Clay
Grass
Carpet

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ResultW/LDateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss1.Sep 1978San Antonio, Texas, USHardFRA Françoise DürrRSA Ilana Kloss
RSA Marise Kruger1–6, 4–6
Loss2.Nov 1978Buenos Aires, ArgentinaClayTCH Regina MaršíkováFRA Françoise Dürr
USA Valerie Ziegenfuss6–1, 4–6, 3–6
Loss3.Nov 1979Brighton, EnglandCarpetRSA Ilana KlossUSA Ann Kiyomura
USA Anne Smith2–6, 1–6
Win4.Jan 1980Cincinnati, Ohio, USCarpetUSA Pam ShriverYUG Mima Jaušovec
USA Ann Kiyomura6–3, 6–3
Loss5.Jan 1980Kansas City, Missouri, USCarpetUSA Pam ShriverUSA Billie Jean King
USA Martina Navratilova3–6, 1–6
Win6.Mar 1980Carlsbad, California, USHardUSA Pam ShriverUSA Rosie Casals
USA JoAnne Russell6–7, 6–4, 6–1
Win7.Sep 1981Atlanta, Georgia, USHardUSA Betsy NagelsenUSA Rosie Casals
USA Candy Reynolds6–4, 7–5
Loss8.Oct 1982Tokyo, JapanHardUSA Barbara JordanJPN Naoko Sato
AUS Brenda Remilton6–2, 3–6, 3–6
Win9.Oct 1982Tokyo, JapanHardUSA Barbara JordanJPN Naoko Sato
AUS Brenda Remilton6–2, 6–7, 6–1
Win10.Nov 1982Hong KongClayUSA Alycia MoultonRSA Jennifer Mundel
RSA Yvonne Vermaak6–2, 4–6, 7–5

References

References

  1. (1979). "USTA Player Records 1978". [[United States Tennis Association]] (USTA).
  2. [https://wta-prod-photo-files.s3.amazonaws.com/wta/document/2019/11/09/2654047d-c642-4fa8-bd3f-b091813b7568/WTA-SINGLES-RANKINGS-1977.pdf Year-end 1977 singles ranking] {{Webarchive. link. (February 17, 2023 at the WTA)
  3. [http://www.wm.edu/tenniscenter/dupont.html ITA - 2002 Inductee Laura duPont] {{webarchive. link. (2006-08-31)
  4. [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/uars/ead/40094.html Inventory of the Office of the Women's Tennis Coach of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1976–2004]
  5. (1979). "World of Tennis 1979 : a BP yearbook". Macdonald and Jane's.
  6. [http://itahalloffame.org/inductees/ Inductees] at the ITA Hall of fame
  7. (February 24, 2002). "Laura DuPont, 52, tennis star, managed club for Shriver". The Baltimore Sun.
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