McKane, Kitty (1896–1992)
McKane, Kitty (1896–1992)
English tennis player. Name variations: Kathleen McKane, Kitty McKane Godfree, Kitty Godfree, Mrs. L.A. Godfree; (wrongly) Kathleen Godfrey. Born Kathleen McKane, May 7, 1896, in London, England; died June 19, 1992; m. Leslie A. Godfree (tennis player).
At Antwerp Olympics, won a bronze medal in singles, a silver medal in mixed doubles-outdoors, and a gold medal in doubles (1920); at Paris Olympics, won a bronze medal in singles and a silver medal in doubles (1924); lost to Suzanne Lenglen in the singles finals at Wimbledon (1923); won Wimbledon singles title (1924), beating Helen Wills Moody (Helen Newington Wills), and (1926), beating Lili de Alvarez; with husband, won Wimbledon mixed doubles (1926). Inducted into Tennis Hall of Fame (1978).