Denise Carter

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Denise Carter
Full nameDenise Carter-Triolo
Country (sports)Flag of the United States.svg United States
Born (1950-07-31) July 31, 1950 (age 74)
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
French Open 1R (1970)
Wimbledon 3R (1969, 1970, 1971)
US Open 3R (1968, 1969)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
French Open 2R (1970)
Wimbledon 3R (1971, 1972)
US Open 2R (1970)

Denise Carter (born July 31, 1950), also known as Denise Carter-Triolo, is an American former tennis player. She was ranked eighth in the United States in 1969, tenth in 1970, and tenth again in 1971. [1] She reached the third round of the U.S. Open in 1968 and 1969 and the third round of Wimbledon in 1969, 1970, and 1971.

She is the daughter of tennis player Nick Carter.

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References

  1. "USTA Yearbook - Top 10 U.S. Women's Rankings". USTA.com. United States Tennis Association. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2016. 1969: 8. Denise Carter ... 1970: 10. Denise Carter Triolo ... 1971: 10. Denise Carter Triolo