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| Born | (1910-02-28)28 February 1910 Harrow, London, England | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | 4 February 1981(1981-02-04) (aged 71) Westminster, England | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Joan Mary Ingram (28 February 1910 – 4 February 1981), was a femaleEnglish internationallawn tennis andtable tennis player.[1]
Ingram was born on 28 February 1910 inHarrow, London and died during the first quarter of 1981.[2]
She won triplebronze at the1928 World Table Tennis Championships in the women's doubles withWinifred Land, mixed doubles withCharlie Bull and women's singles.[3][4] In late 1928, Joan Ingram was world ranked fifth. She also won twoEnglish Open titles.
She represented Great Britain in the1937 Wightman Cup and reached the1937 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles semi finals withEvelyn Dearman.[5]
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