Olga Morozova
Olga Morozova is a retired Russian tennis player who had a successful career in the 1970s and is best known for winning the singles title at Queen's Club in 1973, the last women's competition held there until its recent revival.
Born on Jan 01, 1949 (77 years old)
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Taiwan:
Olga Morozova won the title at Queen’s Club in 1973, the last time before Tatjana Maria's victory.
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Pakistan:
Maria is the event’s first female champion since Russia’s Olga Morozova 52 years ago.
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Germany:
Olga Morozova's trophy from 52 years ago is mentioned as missing in the context of Tatjana Maria's victory.
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United Kingdom:
Olga Morozova is a women's singles champion at Queen's since 1973 and was the first Russian to win a Grand Slam title.
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Serbia:
Olga Morozova consults entrepreneurs whose lives are full of risks and changes.
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United Kingdom:
Olga Morozova claimed the singles title at the last women's competition at Queen's Club in 1973.
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