The Jewish Chronicle

Tennis legend Angela Buxton dies at 85

- BY SIMON ROCKER

BRITAIN’S MOST famous Jewish sportswoma­n, Wimbledon doubles champion Angela Buxton, died at the weekend, a day before her 86th birthday.

Although she was defeated in the Wimbledon singles final in 1956 — the first British player to reach the singles final since 1939 — she went on to take the doubles with the American Althea Gibson.

A few weeks earlier, the pair had won the French Open, where Gibson had also become the first black player to win a major championsh­ip by taking the singles title.

The JC reported at the time that no player in the world had “risen so quickly” as the 21-year-old Buxton and experts believed her appearance at a Wimbledon final would not be her last.

But a serious wrist injury cut her short her career and she was forced to retire the following year.

Her non-admission to the exclusive All England club, however, remained a controvers­y more than

60 years later.

Writing in the JC last month, David Berry, author of A People’s History of Tennis, said, “It was — and is — customary for the All England Club to reward British success at Wimble

Wimbledon finalist Angela Buxton

don by offering life membership of the club. Despite Buxton’s achievemen­ts, she was put on a waiting list for membership.”

Last year, Buxton told The Times, “It’s an unfortunat­e example of how the British really treat Jews in this country”. She said that when she had last inquired about her membership back in 1988, the club had claimed she had refused it — which she denied.

A Wimbledon spokeswoma­n told the newspaper, “While the decisionma­king process for membership of the All England Club is a private matter, we strongly refute any suggestion that race or religion plays a factor.”

When a statue of Gibson was unveiled at the US Open last year, Buxton was honoured for promoting her partner’s career and supporting her when she later fell on hard times.

Born in Liverpool in 1934, Buxton began playing the game in South Africa where she spent the war years with her mother and brother.

After the war, she went to a boarding school, Gloddaeth Hall, in Llandudno, North Wales, where her promise was recognised.

But when as a teenager, she applied to join one of the country’s top clubs, Cumberland Lawn Tennis Club in Hampstead, she was told they did not take Jews.

She won a gold medal at the Maccabiah Games in 1953 and was one of the first to be inducted into the Internatio­nal Jewish Sports Hall in Netanya in 1981.

Despite her premature retirement, she remained connected to the game, writing several books on tennis and opening a centre in Hampstead Garden Suburb, where a young John Bercow was one of her pupils.

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