Ann Barclay
{{Short description|Canadian tennis player}}
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| Wimbledonresult = 1R (1963)
| USOpenresult = 1R (1963)
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| WimbledonDoublesresult = 2R (1963)
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Ann Barclay (born January 31, 1940) is a Canadian former tennis player.
Barclay, younger sister of tennis player Lawrence, is a native of Vancouver, British Columbia.{{cite news |title=Ann Barclay Gains Two Finals |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/500001196 |work=The Province |date=August 19, 1953}}
The top ranked Canadian women's player of the early 1960s, Barclay was singles champion at the Canadian Open in 1962 and 1963. She was part of the inaugural edition of the Federation Cup in 1963, representing Canada in a tie against Great Britain at Queen's Club. While in England she also competed in the Wimbledon Championships for the only time.{{cite news |last1=Lee |first1=Jack |title=Barclay and Berner Travel Familiar Road |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/491729072 |work=The Vancouver Sun |date=July 10, 1963}} She was a 1994 inductee into the Canadian Tennis Hall of Fame.{{cite news |last1=Gee |first1=Dana |title=B.C. pair net Hall of Fame |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/503110860 |work=The Province |date=October 23, 1994}}
See also
References
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External links
- {{Fed Cup player|800174098}}
- {{ITF profile|ann-barclay/800174098/can}}
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Category:Canadian female tennis players
Category:Racket sportspeople from British Columbia