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Tennis Biography

Helen Wills Moody

“Vieri”

American · Centerville, USA · Born 6 October 1905

Singles
19
grand slams
8
wimbledon titles
1920s-30s
era
55 matches
undefeated sets streak

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Dominant champion who won 19 Grand Slams and was unbeaten in singles for six years in the 1920s.

Helen Wills Moody was born on 6 October 1905 in Centerville, California. She dominated women's tennis in the 1920s and 1930s, winning 19 Grand Slam singles titles. Between 1927 and 1933 she did not lose a single set in any match — an extraordinary run that demonstrated her absolute dominance. She won Wimbledon eight times and the US Championships seven times. Known for her expressionless play style — earning her the nickname 'Little Poker Face' — she was one of the most dominant athletes of any sport in the early 20th century. She died in 1998.

Best Known For

Wimbledon 8x

Between 1927 and 1933 she played 55 matches and never lost a single set — the most dominant stretch in women's tennis history.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Wimbledon 8x
  • US Championships 7x
  • French Championships 4x
Career Journey

Timeline

1905 👶 Born in Centerville, USA
2009 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏆 Wimbledon 8x
🏆 US Championships 7x
🏆 French Championships 4x
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Helen Wills Moody

From 1927 to 1933 she never lost a set in any match — 55 consecutive matches without a set dropped.

She won 19 Grand Slam singles titles including 8 Wimbledon titles.

Helen Wills Moody was American, born in Centerville, California.

Helen Wills Moody was born on 6 October 1905 in Centerville, California.

Helen Wills Moody died on 1 January 1998 in Carmel, California.

Career Timeline — Helen Wills Moody
1905
Born in Centerville, USA
2009
Retired from professional sport
Wimbledon 8x
US Championships 7x
French Championships 4x