Valerie Ziegenfuss


Valerie Ziegenfuss Biography

Valerie Bradshaw (ne Ziegenfuss, June 29, 1949) is an American former female professional tennis player. She started off as an amateur player at the beginning of the 1970s before turning professional.

She is most famous for being one of the so-called "Original 9" along with eight of her fellow players, who rebelled against the United States Tennis Association in 1970. Their actions brought about the creation of a new tennis tour, the Virginia Slims Circuit, which was the basis for the WTA Tour.

During her career she reached the fourth round at the French Open (in 1972) and the US Open on two occasions (1969 and 1975). She reached one singles final the Virginia Slims of Oklahoma in 1972. She had far more success in doubles tournament, with twelve doubles final appearances, including six tournament victories.

She won a bronze medal in doubles in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City partnering with Jane Bartkowicz.

Career review

"Original 9"

In 1970 the top women tennis players started to become frustrated at the lack of equality within tennis in terms of prize money on offer for male and female players. The publisher Gladys Heldman (founder of "World Tennis" magazine) offered up $5,000 of her own money which would allow the players to negotiate their own contracts. Ziegenfuss and the other players, including Billie Jean King and Rosie Casals, signed $1 contracts in the summer of 1970 and formed their own tour, the Virginia Slims Circuit.

WTA Tour finals

Singles 1

Legend
Grand Slam 0
WTA Championships 0
Tier I 0
Tier II 0
Tier III 0
Tier IV & V 0
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up 1. February 15, 1972 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA Hard Rosie Casals 4-6, 1-6

Doubles 10 (6-4)

Legend
Grand Slam 0
WTA Championships 0
Tier I 0
Tier II 0
Tier III 0
Tier IV & V 0
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. 27 May 1967 La Jolla, California, USA Hard Stephanie Grant Jane Bartkowicz
Sue Shrader
8-6, 9-7
Runner-up 2. 26 October 1968 Mexico City Olympics (Exhibition), Mexico Clay Peaches Bartkowicz Rosy Darmon
Julie Heldman
0-6, 8-10
Winner 3. 1969 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Hard Kerry Harris Emilie Burrer
Pam Richmond
6-3, 9-7
Winner 4. 18 March 1971 Detroit, Michigan, USA Carpet Mary-Ann Eisel Jane Bartkowicz
Judy Tegart Dalton
2-6, 6-2, 6-3
Winner 5. 20 February 1972 Washington, D.C., USA Carpet Wendy Overton Judy Tegart Dalton
Franoise Drr
7-5, 6-2
Runner-up 6. 5 June 1972 Hamburg, Germany Clay Wendy Overton Helga Masthoff
Heide Orth
6-3, 6-2, 0-6
Runner-up 7. 15 January 1973 San Francisco, California, USA Hard Wendy Overton Margaret Court
Lesley Hunt
1-6, 5-7
Winner 8. 22 November 1976 Johannesburg, South Africa Hard Laura duPont Yvonne Vermaak
Elizabeth Vlotman
6-1, 6-4
Runner-up 9. 9 January 1977 Washington, D.C., USA Carpet Kristien Shaw Martina Navratilova
Betty Stve
5-7, 2-6
Winner 10. 5 November 1978 Buenos Aires, Argentina Clay Franoise Drr Laura duPont
Regina Markov
1-6, 6-4, 6-3



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