Gertrude "Gussie" Moran

Gertrude "Gussie" Moran

Gertrude Moran Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 18, 2013.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gertrude "Gussie" Moran, who shocked the modest midcentury tennis world when she took the court at Wimbledon with a short skirt and ruffled underwear, has died at age 89.

Moran had recently returned from a long hospital stay with colon cancer when she died on Wednesday in her small apartment in Los Angeles, said Jack Neworth, a tennis writer who befriended Moran in her final year.

As a 25-year-old seventh seed at Wimbledon in 1949, Moran made jaws drop and flashbulbs pop at the usually staid All-England Club in London when she showed up for her first match minus the knee-length skirt considered proper for women at the time.

She lost the match, but her striking fashion statement appeared on magazine covers around the world, the British press dubbing her "Gorgeous Gussie."

"She had no idea what she was getting into," Neworth said. "She definitely liked fashion and was very attractive, but she was very naive and hadn't traveled much."

Moran was ranked as high as fourth in the United States, would be a doubles finalist at Wimbledon and reach the singles semifinals at the U.S. Open., but would always struggle to be known for more than the skirt and the "Gorgeous Gussie" moniker she got from the British press.

"Gussie was the Anna Kournikova of her time," tennis great Jack Kramer said in 2002 in the Los Angeles Times. "Gussie was a beautiful woman with a beautiful body. If Gussie had played in the era of television, no telling what would have happened. Because, besides everything else, Gussie could play."

She always preferred to spell her nickname "Gussy," but reporters at Wimbledon spelled it "Gussie" and that version stuck, at least publicly, for the rest of her life.

Gertrude Agusta Moran was born in 1923 to Harry Moran, a sound technician at Universal Studios, and his wife Emma. They lived in a house near the ocean in Santa Monica.

Moran began taking tennis lessons at 11, and later played at Santa Monica High and on traveling junior teams with future luminaries like Kramer and Louise Brough.

After retiring from tennis, she visited military bases, and was once on a helicopter that crashed in Vietnam. She did various stints on radio and television including a sports talk show for six years in New York.

Moran married three times, resulting in an annulment and two divorces, and had no children.

She returned to live in her childhood home in Santa Monica, but she could not afford to keep it and lost it in 1986. She spent her last years in a tiny, run-down apartment in Hollywood.

Moran could have called on any number of well-off friends in the tennis world for help, but she refused.

"She was quite proud," Neworth said. "But she wasn't bitter."

Moran always said she wanted red carpet in her house, loving the glamour it invoked.

Before she returned from the hospital for the last time, Neworth said, friends pitched in and had one installed. She died a week later.

Moran said she was happy that modern-day players like Kournikova, Maria Sharapova and the Williams sisters were flashy and unashamed in their court fashion.

"What's wrong with having a good time with your clothes and your body?" she said in 2002. "I was not very comfortable doing so. Maybe it would be different now."

Moran will be cremated, and friends plan to spread her ashes in the ocean, in view of her family home.

ANDREW DALTON,Associated Press


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Joffre Burger

July 26, 2013

Gussy was the most unselfish human being I have ever known. May she find love and Pease in Heaven. I'm so sorry I did not get to see her before her death
Joffre Burger, NYC

May 17, 2013

May the god of comfort be a source of strength for your family at this difficult time. 2Corn 1:3, 4. Deepest Sympathy, Sue, Concord, NC

January 23, 2013

May you find comfort in the Hearer of prayer at this time. Psalm 65:2

January 23, 2013

What a remarkable woman,and so beautiful.SEE YOU IN HEAVEN! Judy Wheeler-Kinch,Jordan,NY

B Lucas

January 21, 2013

My sincere condolence for the loss of Gertrude your dear loved one. May your fond memories of her bring much comfort. Peace and love to your family and friends, and to the spirit you show. [email protected]

Jerlyn

January 20, 2013

Dear Moran Family,
So sorry for your loss. May you rest your hope on the encouraging promises found in God's Word. (John 11:24-26)

January 20, 2013

My dearest sympathy to the Moran family. Romans 15:33.

January 19, 2013

May God continúe to strengthen the family during this difficult time. 1 Corinthians 1:3 4

Melissa

January 19, 2013

What a great person amongst the female gender. Gertrude will sure go down in the annals of history as being one of the first pertaining to women's equality on this planet.

C.S

January 19, 2013

May Gertrude fond memories stay close to your hearts.May the God of all comfort and love be with her family and friends.Acts24;15.

Jane Dowling

January 19, 2013

God bless you ~ Rest in peace.

Mary Smith

January 19, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family. May the God of comfort guide you in your sorrow (2 Cor. 1:4).

January 19, 2013

My sympathy to the family and friends of Ms Gertrude Moran. May the God of Peace be with you. Rm. 15:33

Harry Simpson

January 18, 2013

Well done "Gussie". Well done. You now have much happier things to do.

Robert Chapman

January 18, 2013

Love ya Gussy !!!

January 18, 2013

To the Family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved one. May God comfort and sustain you doing this very difficult time.

michelle plakas-kaiser

January 18, 2013

rip

January 18, 2013

may you enjoy God's grace and mercy."Happy are the merciful,since they will be shown mercy."matt.5:7{so sorry for your pain}.....dq

James Willner

January 18, 2013

May the eternal light shine upon her...

January 18, 2013

My sincere sympathy to the Moran family. May the God of comfort, comfort you in your time of grief. Psalms 55:22.
Jem. Florida

January 18, 2013

To the friends of "Gussie". Sorry to hear about her death, she sound like a fun person to be a friend of. Please find comfort that there is a day coming when this earth will be filled with happy people and peace, will be everywhere and "Gussie" will be there to enjoy it. Psalms 37:10,11,29. Again my sincere condolences. ~ Gail, Alabama

January 18, 2013

Gussy sure led the tennis fashion for the women. I am sure they will forever be grateful. We miss her. May she rest in peace and may the family find comfort during this time of sorrow. Psalm 68:20

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