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  1. Anna Margarethe « Molla » Bjurstedt (née le 6 mars 1884 à Oslo – décédée le 22 novembre 1959 à Stockholm) est une joueuse de tennis américano - norvégienne des années 1910 et 1920.

  2. Anna Margrethe "Molla" Bjurstedt Mallory (née Bjurstedt; 6 March 1884 – 22 November 1959) was a Norwegian-American tennis player. She won a record eight singles titles at the U.S. National Championships. She was the first woman to represent Norway at the Olympics.

  3. 11 sept. 2021 · With teenagers Leylah Fernandez and Emma Raducanu meeting for the 2021 US Open women's singles championship, we recall the US Open's oldest champion, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (pictured above at New York City's Seventh Regiment Armory in 1915), who has won the most singles titles in tournament history. Her career began when she broke ...

  4. The first of Mallory's eight U.S. National Championships came as a 31-year-old against Wightman in 1915, coming back from dropping the first set 6-4 to ease into a 6-2, 6-0 victory. Her last was achieved as a 42-year old in 1926, making her the oldest champion in history.

  5. Anna Margarethe « Molla » Bjurstedt (née le 6 mars 1884 à Oslo – décédée le 22 novembre 1959 à Stockholm) est une joueuse de tennis américano - norvégienne des années 1910 et 1920. Elle est aussi connue sous son nom de femme mariée, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory ou Molla Mallory.

  6. Molla Bkirstedt Mallory, the first ever female Olympian for Norway, handed the Grand Dame of tennis, Suzanne Lenglen, her only post World War I loss of her amateur career in the second round of the U.S. Championships (the modern-day U.S. Open) at Forest Hills.

  7. Molla Bjurstedt-Mallory was the greatest ever Norwegian female tennis player, winning an Olympic bronze medal in singles in 1912. She was Norwegian Champion multiple times, before moving to New York City in 1915 where she worked as a masseuse.