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In a memorable Wimbledon final, Evonne Goolagong defeated Chris Evert to claim the 1980 Women's Singles title. This was her second Wimbledon singles crown, the first having been in 1971. The 1980 victory was particularly noteworthy as she became the first mother to win the prestigious tournament since Dorothea Lambert Chambers in 1914. The final match against Evert was decided in a tie-breaker, a first for a women's singles final at Wimbledon.
A member of the Wiradjuri people, Goolagong grew up in a small town in New South Wales, Australia, as one of eight children in the only Aboriginal family in town. She faced prejudice in her youth during a time when the Australian government had policies of forcibly removing Indigenous children from their families. Her exceptional talent for tennis was evident from a young age, and with the help of a local coach, she rose through the ranks of junior championships to a celebrated professional career.
Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, Goolagong was one of the world's top players, winning a total of seven Grand Slam singles titles, including four Australian Opens and one French Open, in addition to her two Wimbledon victories. Beyond her on-court achievements, she was named Australian of the Year in 1971 and has been a dedicated advocate for Indigenous youth through her work with various foundations and sports programs. Her graceful playing style and remarkable journey have made her an inspirational figure in both the world of tennis and in her home country.
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