Marion Zinderstein

Marion Zinderstein
Zinderstein, circa 1920
Full name Marion Hall Zinderstein
Country (sports)  United States
Born (1896-05-06)May 6, 1896
Died August 14, 1980(1980-08-14) (aged 84)
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Plays Right-handed
Singles
Grand Slam Singles results
Wimbledon QF (1924)
US Open F (1919, 1920)
Doubles
Grand Slam Doubles results
US Open W (1918, 1919, 1920, 1922)
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
US Open W (1919)

Marion Hall Zinderstein (May 6, 1896 – August 14, 1980) also known by her married name Marion Jessup, was a female tennis player from the United States. At the 1924 Paris Olympics she won a silver medal in the mixed doubles event partnering Vincent Richards.[1]

Career

Marion Zinderstein twice reached the singles finals of the U.S. National Championships. In 1919 she defeated reigning champion Molla Bjurstedt from Norway in the semifinals in straight sets but was then soundly defeated by compatriot Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman in the final, 1–6, 2–6.[2] A year later, 1920, Bjurstedt revenged her earlier semifinal defeat and Zinderstein again suffered a heavy loss in the final, 3–6, 1–6.

In 1924 she became national singles indoor champion when she defeated the Lillian Scharman, 6–2, 6–3, in the indoor tournament at Brookline, MA.[3][4]

In 1979, Jessup was inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame.

Personal

Her parents were Charles Zinderstein (1866-1902) and Elizabeth Schmalz, both the children of German immigrants. Her father and grandfather were in the silk milling business in Allentown, PA. After her father's death, the family moved to West Newton, MA in 1912, where they lived on Prince Street. Marion married John Butler Jessup in 1921.[5]

Grand Slam finals

Singles: 2 (2 runners-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up1919U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Hazel Hotchkiss6–1, 6–2
Runner-up1920U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Molla Mallory6–3, 6–1

Doubles: (4 wins, 1 runner-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner1918U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Eleanor GossUnited States Molla Mallory
Norway Anna Rogge
7–5, 8–6
Winner1919U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Eleanor GossUnited States Eleonora Sears
United States Hazel Hotchkiss
10–8, 9–7
Winner1920U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Eleanor GossUnited States Eleanor Tennant
United States Helen Baker
6–3, 6–1
Winner1922U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Helen WillsUnited States Molla Mallory
United States Edith Sigourney
6–4, 7–9, 6–3
Runner-up1924U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Eleanor GossUnited States Helen Wills
United States Hazel Hotchkiss
6–4, 6–3

Mixed doubles: 1 (1 win)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner1919U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited States Vincent RichardsUnited States Florence Ballin
United States Bill Tilden
2–6, 11–9, 6–2

References

  1. "Marion Jessup". Sports Reference. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  2. "Molla Bjurstedt Loses Net Title" (PDF). The New York Times. June 21, 1919.
  3. "Sport: Two Veterans". Time Inc. 31 Mar 1924. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  4. "Mrs. Jessup Takes National Net Title". The New York Times. March 22, 1924.
  5. "National Portrait Gallery". National Portrait Gallery.


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