Gail Glasgow

{{Short description|American tennis player}}

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| Wimbledonresult = 3R (1970)

| USOpenresult = 1R (1969, 1970, 1971)

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| WimbledonDoublesresult = 2R (1970, 1971)

| USOpenDoublesresult = 2R (1970)

| WimbledonMixedresult = 3R (1973)

| USOpenMixedresult = 2R (1978)

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Gail Glasgow (born April 24, 1951) is an American former professional tennis player. She also competed under her maiden name Gail Hansen and briefly as Gail Elliott.{{cite news |title=L.B. pair awaiting Kodel Cup trip |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/18884123/ |work=Independent (Long Beach) |date=June 8, 1976}}

Glasgow grew up in Palo Alto, California and was one of the country's top junior players in the late 1960s.

During the 1970s she played on the professional tour, with main draw appearances at Wimbledon and the US Open. She reached the third round of the 1970 Wimbledon Championships. In 1975, partnering Betty Ann Stuart, she was a doubles finalist of a WTA Tour tournament in Mission Viejo, losing the match to Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova.{{cite news |last1=Alderton |first1=Bryce |title=Gail Glasgow |url=https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-xpm-2003-07-27-export21520-story.html |publisher=Los Angeles Times |work=Daily Pilot |date=July 27, 2003}}

WTA Tour finals

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| 1.

| Sep, 1975

| Mission Viejo, United States

| Hard

| {{flagicon|USA}} Betty Ann Stuart

| {{flagicon|USA}} Chris Evert
{{flagicon|TCH}} Martina Navratilova

| 3–6, 5–7

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