Turner, Lesley (1942–)
Turner, Lesley (1942–)
Australian tennis player. Born 1942 in Sydney, Australia; m. Bill Bowrey (tennis player).
Was a member of Australia's inaugural Federation Cup team (1963) and runner-up for the Australian Open title (1964, 1967); won 13 Grand Slam events, including 2 French singles titles (1963, 1965), Wimbledon doubles (1964) and French Open doubles (1964, 1965), both with Margaret Court, as well as mixed doubles at Wimbledon with Fred Stolle (1961, 1964) and women's doubles at US Open with Darlene Hard (1961).
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