Palfrey, Sarah (1912–1996)
Palfrey, Sarah (1912–1996)
American tennis player. Name variations: Sarah Palfrey Fabyan; Sarah Fabyan Cooke; Sarah Palfrey Cooke; Sarah Palfrey Danzig. Born Sarah Palfrey, Sept 18, 1912, in Sharon, MA; m. a man named Fabyan, 1934 (div.); m. Elwood Cooke (tennis player, div.), c. 1940; m. Jerome Danzig.
Won 3 national jr. championships (1928–30); with Alice Marble, won Wimbledon women's doubles (1938, 1939) and US doubles (1938, 1940); also won US doubles with Betty Nuthall (1930), and with Helen Hull Jacobs (1932, 1935); won US mixed doubles (1932, 1935, 1937, 1941); won US singles championship (1941, 1945).
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