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  1. Ann Shirley Jones, CBE (née Adrianne Haydon on 17 October 1938, [2] also known as Ann Haydon-Jones) is a British former table tennis and lawn tennis champion. She won eight Grand Slam tennis championships in her career: three in singles, three in women's doubles, and two in mixed doubles. [2]

  2. Jun 22, 2013 · BRITISH tennis star Ann Jones spent 13 years ranked in the World Top 10 and won three Grand Slam singles titles including Wimbledon in 1969. She then became a commentator and worked for tennis...

  3. Jun 9, 2018 · For Ann Jones, her legacy in tennis can’t just be measured in the number of Grand Slam titles she has won.

  4. Jun 3, 2016 · Angela Mortimer and Ann Jones, who were part of a golden age for women’s tennis in Britain, hold a special place in the sport’s history. The French Open this week is a reminder that Mortimer and Jones are the only two Britons who triumphed in the ladies’ singles at both Wimbledon and Roland Garros.

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Ann Shirley Jones, CBE (née Adrianne 'Ann' Haydon on 17 October 1938, also known as Ann Haydon-Jones) is a British former table tennis and lawn tennis champion. She won 8 Major tennis championships in her career: 3 in singles, 4 in women's doubles, and 2 in mixed doubles.

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  8. Apr 30, 2022 · Jones would continue playing for another two years, until she was pregnant with her daughter. But she didn’t defend her Wimbledon title, opting for a chair in the commentary booth instead. With three singles majors, six runner-up finishes, and another five doubles majors to her name, she had nothing left to prove.