Country (sports) | Australia |
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Born | 1 October 1895 |
Died | 21 October 1982 | (aged 87)
Singles | |
Highest ranking | No. 10 (1924, A. Wallis Myers) |
Grand Slam singles results | |
Australian Open | W (1924) |
Wimbledon | 2R (1920) |
Doubles | |
Grand Slam doubles results | |
Australian Open | W (1923, 1924, 1925) |
Wimbledon | 3R (1925) |
Grand Slam mixed doubles results | |
Australian Open | W (1923) |
Sylvia Harper (née Lance; 1 October 1895 – 21 October 1982) was an Australia tennis player who won the singles title at the 1924 Australian Championships. She reached the singles final there two other times, in 1927, losing to Esna Boyd, and in 1930, losing to Daphne Akhurst.
Harper won the women's doubles title at the Australian Championships three consecutive years. In 1923, her partner was Boyd, and in 1924 and 1925, her partner was Akhurst.[1] She reached the final an additional three times with three different partners, in 1927, 1929, and 1930.
Harper won the mixed doubles title at the Australian Championships in 1923 with Horace Rice and was the runner-up in that event in 1925.
According to A. Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Harper was ranked World No. 10 in 1924, the only year she was included in those rankings.[2]
Harper competed overseas on two occasions; in 1920 she competed at Wimbledon and, in 1925, captained the first women's tennis team to represent Australia internationally. At Wimbledon, she made the second round of the ladies singles, where she lost to Dorothy Shepherd, the ladies doubles, where she partnered Daphne Akhurst[3] and the mixed doubles, where she partnered E. T. Lamb.[4]
She married businessman Robert Rainy Harper on 28 May 1924 and they had one son.[5][6]