Atkinson, Juliette P. (1873–1944)
Atkinson, Juliette P. (1873–1944)
American tennis player. Born April 15, 1873, in Rahway, New Jersey; died Jan 12, 1944; sister of Kathleen Atkinson (tennis player).
Won US national women's doubles with Helen Hellwig and mixed doubles with Edwin P. Fischer (1894); won singles national title (1895) and both doubles titles (1895, 1896); with sister, won women's national doubles (1897, 1898), then won again with Myrtle McAteer (1901) and Marion Jones (1902).
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