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Jenny Staley : ウィキペディア英語版
Jenny Staley Hoad

Jenny Staley Hoad (born 3 March 1934) is an Australian former tennis player who was mainly active in the 1950s.
In 1953 she won the junior singles title at the Australian Championships.

As Jenny Staley she reached the singles final of 1954 Australian Championships, played in Sydney, but lost in straight sets to Thelma Coyne Long. In November 1954 she reached the final of the New South Wales Championships which she lost in three sets to Beryl Penrose. In December 1954 she was runner-up to Coyne Long at the Victorian Championships played in Kooyong. Staley won the singles title at the South Australian Championships at Adelaide in January 1955 defeating Fay Muller in the final in straight sets.〔 At the 1955 Australian Championships she partnered her then boyfriend Lew Hoad in the mixed event and were runner-ups to Thelma Coyne Long and George Worthington.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ausopen.com/en_AU/event_guide/history/players/20597.html )〕 Her best singles performance at the Wimbledon Championships was reaching the fourth round in 1955, losing to eight-seeded Angela Buxton, and 1956 when she was defeated by fifth-seeded and eventual champion Shirley Fry.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/draws/archive/players/ab20ba76-c890-43bb-ba77-81e557652ffa/index.html )
Lew Hoad proposed to Staley, on her 21st birthday party in March 1955 and they planned to announce their engagement in June in London while both were on an overseas tour. After arrival in London Staley discovered that she was pregnant and the couple decided to get married straight away. The marriage took place the following day on 18 June 1955 at St Mary's Church, Wimbledon in London on the eve of Wimbledon. They have two daughters and a son. After Hoad's retirement they moved to Fuengirola, Spain, near Málaga, where they operated a tennis resort, ''Lew Hoad's Campo de Tenis'', for more than thirty years, entertaining personal friends such as actors Sean Connery, Kirk Douglas and saxophonist Stan Getz. Lew Hoad was diagnosed with leukemia in early 1994 and died of a heart attack on 3 July 1994 at the age of 59. Jenny Hoad sold the club in April 1999. In 2002 she published ''My Life With Lew'' with Jack Pollard.
==Grand Slam tournament finals==


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