Beth Herr
Beth Herr ( born May 28, 1964 in the United States) is a former American tennis player.
- 2.2.1 singles final in WTA tournaments
- 2.2.2 doubles title at WTA tournaments
- 2.3.1 Single
- 2.3.2 double
- 2.3.3 Mixed
- 2.4.1 Single
- 3.1 References
Biography and career
Beth Lord led with 16 years in the tennis world ranking of juniors. In 1982, she won the junior competition at the U.S. Open, and double competitions of juniors at the French Open, the Wimbledon Championships and the U.S. Open. In addition, Mr. triumphed in 1983, at the age of 19 years, the individual competition of the NCAA for the University of Southern California. They defeated Gigi Fernández, the later winner of 17 Grand Slam Doubles events, in an exciting game with 3:6, 6:2, 7:6.
After Lord had abandoned their studies, she played for eleven years on the WTA tour, where they insgesamgt won six titles, including one in singles and five in doubles. They also played nine other finals (3 in single, 6 double ). At Grand Slam tournaments she divorced in individual always the latest in the third round, but could double in one quarterfinal, and even reach a semi-final in mixed doubles competition. Your best rankings in the tennis world ranking were number 31 and 26
After the end of her career, she completed her studies, and studied law. Beth Lord is married to the Tennis Channel founder Steve Bellamy and has four children.
Achievements
Tournament Win
Title at WTA tournaments
Doubles title at WTA tournaments
Finals at WTA tournaments
Singles final in WTA tournaments
Doubles title at WTA tournaments
Grand Slam results
Singles
Doubles
Mixed
Q ( qualification), 1R ( first round ), 2R (2nd round ), 3R (3rd round ), AF ( second round ), VF ( quarter-finals ), HF ( semi-finals ), F ( Final ), S ( win).