
Justina Bricka - Wikipedia
Justina Bricka (born February 14, 1943) is an American former tennis player from St. Louis, Missouri. [1] In 1961 she was called up for the United States Wightman Cup team and had a …
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Local tennis legend honored in Creve Coeur following Hall of …
Sep 29, 2023 · That’s especially true because it honored long-time Creve Coeur citizen Justina Bricka, born on Valentine’s Day in 1943. Mayor Robert Hoffman stepped to the podium with …
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What’s up with Justina Bricka? - The St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame
Lefthander Bricka ran Angela Mortimer so hard that the British player suffered leg cramps and had to withdraw from the final doubles match. To sew up the crucial third set — which retrieved the …
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Justina Bricka
In 1962, she partnered with Australian champion Margaret Smith, the winner of 66 Grand Slam titles. The pair went on to win seven tournament titles and secure a runner-up finish at the …
JUSTINA BRICKA - St Louis Sports Hall of Fame
Collectively, the trio of Bricka, Eisel, and Hanks became known as the “Golden Girls” of American tennis. Growing up in University City (University City Class of 1961), Justina distinguished …
Justina Bricka Spotlight - YouTube
Today, we spotlight Justina Bricka. Justina's game was tennis and was a Wimbledon regular.
Justina Bricka - Wikiwand
Bricka's best year of doubles came while the partner of Margaret Smith in 1962, with seven tournament titles and a runner-up finish at the French Championships.
Justina Bricka – The St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame
Celebrating the deep roots of tennis in St. Louis and the players, coaches and champions who changed the world. Visit the post for more.