Bouman, Kea (1903–1998)
Bouman, Kea (1903–1998)
Dutch tennis player. Name variations: Cornelia Tiedemann Bouman. Born Nov 23, 1903, in the Netherlands; died Nov 1998.
At Paris Olympics, won a bronze medal in mixed doubles—outdoors (1924); won the French Open doubles with Lili de Alvarez (1930).
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