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Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers
Medal record
Women's tennis
Gold 1908 London Singles

Dorothea Katherine Lambert Chambers (3 September 1878 – 7 January 1960) was a English female tennis player who was born in Guayamas, Ealing in the United Kingdom.

She was born in 1878 as Dorothea Katherine Douglass. In 1900, Douglass made her debut at Wimbledon. Three years later, she won her first of seven ladies singles titles. In 1907, she married Robert Lambert Chambers and was thereafter known by her married surname Lambert Chambers.[1]

She wrote Tennis for Ladies, which was published in 1910. The book contained photographs of tennis techniques. It also contained advice on attire and equipment.

In 1911, Lambert Chambers won the women's final at Wimbledon 6–0, 6–0. The only other female player who won a Grand Slam singles final without losing a game was Steffi Graf when she defeated Natalia Zvereva in the 1988 French Open final.

In 1919, Lambert Chambers played the longest Wimbledon final up to that time: 44 games against Frenchwoman Suzanne Lenglen. Lambert Chambers held two match points at 6–5 in the third set but eventually lost to Lenglen 8–10, 6–4, 9–7.

Lambert Chambers retired from singles play in 1921 but continued to compete in doubles until 1927. From 1924 to 1926, she captained Britain's Wightman Cup team and in 1928 turned to professional coaching.

Lambert Chambers was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1981. She died in Kensington, London.

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Grand Slam record

  • Wimbledon
    • Singles champion: 1903, 1904, 1906, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914
    • Singles runner-up: 1905, 1907, 1919, 1920
    • Women's Doubles runner-up: 1913, 1919, 1920
    • Mixed Doubles runner-up: 1919

Grand Slam singles finals

Wins (7)

Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
19031 Wimbledon Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ethel Thomson Larcombe 4–6, 6–4, 6–2
1904 Wimbledon (2) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlotte Cooper Sterry 6–0, 6–3
1906 Wimbledon (3) Flag of the United States.svg May Sutton Bundy 6–3, 9–7
1910 Wimbledon (4) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dora Boothby 6–2, 6–2
1911 Wimbledon (5) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dora Boothby 6–0, 6–0
19132 Wimbledon (6) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Winifred Slocock McNair 6–0, 6–4
1914 Wimbledon (7) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ethel Thomson Larcombe 7–5, 6–4

1This was actually the all-comers final as Muriel Robb did not defend her 1902 Wimbledon title, which resulted in the winner of the all-comers final winning the challenge round and, thus, Wimbledon in 1903 by walkover.
2This was actually the all-comers final as Ethel Thomson Larcombe did not defend her 1912 Wimbledon title, which resulted in the winner of the all-comers final winning the challenge round and, thus, Wimbledon in 1913 by walkover.

Runner-ups (4)

Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
1905 Wimbledon Flag of the United States.svg May Sutton Bundy 6–3, 6–4
1907 Wimbledon Flag of the United States.svg May Sutton Bundy 6–1, 6–4
1919 Wimbledon Flag of France.svg Suzanne Lenglen 10–8, 4–6, 9–7
1920 Wimbledon Flag of France.svg Suzanne Lenglen 6–3, 6–0

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