Maria Bueno

1939 - 2018

Maria Bueno

1939 - 2018

BORN

1939

DIED

2018

Maria Bueno Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 9, 2018.
SAO PAULO (AP) — Maria Bueno, a Brazilian tennis great who won three Wimbledon singles titles and four at the U.S. Open in the 1950s and 1960s, and helped usher in modern women's tennis, has died after battling mouth cancer. She was 78.

Bueno was admitted to the Nove de Julho hospital in Sao Paulo in May. The hospital released a statement on Friday afternoon confirming her death, but declined to provide more details out of respect for her family.

"A very sad day for sports. Brazil and the world lost a true tennis legend," tweeted the International Olympic Committee, one of several sports organizations and professional tennis players to praise Bueno's contribution.

French Open organizers paid tribute to Bueno with a minute's applause ahead of the women's singles final on Saturday.

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Nicknamed "The Tennis Ballerina" because of her graceful style, Bueno spent most of her career on the court before the professional era. She won 19 Grand Slam titles overall, seven in singles, 11 in doubles and one in mixed doubles, between 1959 and 1966. She also reached the singles final at both the Australian Open and the French Open.

Bueno was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1978 and was more recently contributing regularly to Brazilian television at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open and other major tennis events.

Bueno won her first major at Wimbledon in 1959, when she was 19. In "Tennis Encyclopedia," Bud Collins described her at the time as "the incomparably balletic and flamboyant Bueno."

"Volleying beautifully, playing with breathtaking boldness and panache, the lithe Brazilian became the first South American woman to win the Wimbledon singles," Collins wrote.

Adored in Brazil after winning the trophy, Bueno became one of the symbols of the country's change from mostly rural to urban and modern.

Bueno was ranked No. 1 in the world in 1959, 1960, 1964 and 1966. She was the first non-American woman to win Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in the same season.

Billie Jean King, who beat Bueno in the 1966 Wimbledon final and later helped start a women's professional tennis tour, said the Brazilian was one of the players that made tennis less of a men's game.

"Maria was a big star who caught the interest of the fans at a time when the men took center stage. She helped lay the groundwork for what was to come," King told Bueno's website in 2009. "She deserves to be recognized."

Bueno said men were key to her game.

"It was only because I trained with men that I developed my speed. People said I looked effortless, but that was from training with guys," said Bueno, who played without a coach.

From 1957-67, a decade in which she was dominating on the tennis court, Bueno won 65 singles tournaments, 90 doubles titles and 15 in mixed doubles. She was runner-up in 45 other competitions.

Injuries and illness shortened her career, including spending eight months in bed in 1961 because of hepatitis.

Her last major title came in 1968 when she won the doubles title at the U.S. Open alongside Margaret Court — one of her biggest rivals in singles.

Bueno and Court faced each other in five major finals, with Bueno winning two of them.

Bueno's career took a downturn as the Open era started in 1968 because of arm and leg injuries. But she returned to tennis years later and won her final tournament at the Japan Open in 1974.

Off the court, Bueno also had an interest in fashion and played in dresses tailored by English couturier Ted Tinling.

In 1964, Bueno surprised the public at Wimbledon with a white Tinling dress that had a pink underskirt and matching pink underwear.

"There was a gasp from one end of the court," Bueno recalled years later. "And the people at the other end didn't know why, until I changed ends and served from there.

"Later I wore panties that resembled the club colors, which outraged the club committee and they brought in the all-white clothing rule."

Born in Sao Paulo, Bueno started playing tennis at the age of 6 and entered her first tournament at 11. At 17, she left Brazil for the United States.

Despite being considered a future star after winning national tournaments at a young age, Bueno was shy about her achievements.

"I'm not good," she told The Associated Press after being named Female Athlete of the Year in 1959. "I'm afraid of everyone I play."

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Written by STAN LEHMAN and MAURICIO SAVARESE, Associated Press

Savarese reported from London


Copyright © 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Julie Jenkins

August 14, 2018

What a hero and legend. She will sure to be missed.What an awesome woman! I'm so glad I was able to read about her. Her name should be everywhere around the world.

Melissa Pioneer

July 23, 2018

With deepest sympathy on loss of your loved. May it bring comfort you to know that she will return to the days of her youthful vigor as promised at Job 33:25.

July 10, 2018

I would like to express my deepest condolences to the family for their loss of a talented woman, who will be remembered for her athletic abilities. May you find comfort and help in God during this time of mourning.

David Stuckey

July 8, 2018

I met Miss Bueno every year during Wimbledon as she would practice at my local club in Beckenham, Kent. She was a lovely lady and always smiled and said hello, I was very saddened to hear of her passing and that I would not see her smiling face again. My condolences to the family, she was a remarkable lady

Diane

June 22, 2018

My sincere sympathy to the family PLease be comforted knowing GOD"s kingdom will bring peace. We pray for it. MATTHEW 6:10

Jackie P

June 14, 2018

May the hearer of our prayers grant family and friends peace from above
My prayers are with you

June 13, 2018

My prayers are with your love ones during this difficult time.

Erline

June 13, 2018

It's good reflecting on the lives of of such outstanding people as Maria Bueno. Her contribution to women's tennis is outstanding. My heartfelt condolences to her family and those that remember her accomplishments. Very sorry for your loss. She is resting in Gods memory.

June 12, 2018

My heartfelt condolences and prayers for the family of Maria. May God grant solace and strength during this most challenging time. Maria was truly a brilliant and accomplished person. She will truly be missed. With Love & Prayers

June 12, 2018

My condolences over the loss of your loved one. She will be missed. May the God of Comfort console the family during this most difficult time. Barb

June 11, 2018

Beloveds, truly saddened to hear about Maria Bueno's passing. Her fine legacy will truly be remembered. I hope to meet her in Paradise! Luke23:43

Georgia

June 11, 2018

So sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. Heartfelt condolences are with the family during this difficult time. May our Heavenly Father supply you with endurance and courage each day as needed. Colossians 1:11. May the wonderful memories of one who was special bring you much comfort. Deepest sympathy!

June 11, 2018

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Ms "GG" Bigrigg

June 10, 2018

Prayers and condolences to
Maria Bueno's Family on her demise. She was truly a
beautiful person on the outside as well as the inside. Life well lived!
May you RIP, Maria Bueno!


Ms Lupe G. Bigrigg
A Tennis Player &
Enthusiast

June 10, 2018

Lamento a morte do seu querido amado. Às vezes, o conforto parece evasivo neste momento, mas é reconfortante saber que Deus em breve "enxugará as lágrimas de todo rosto", como o versículo da Bíblia em Isaías 25: 8 promete.

Richard McHugh

June 10, 2018

Prayers for the Bueno family, her friends and Brazil.

L J

June 10, 2018

May God strengthen the family in this time of sorrow. 1 Corinthians 1:2-4. I am sorry for your loss.

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