Maureen Schwartz
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| Country (sports) | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1946 or 1947 |
| Died | 29 May 2019 (aged 72) |
| Singles | |
| Grand Slam singles results | |
| Australian Open | 1R (1965) |
Maureen Schwartz (died 29 May 2019) was a Brazilian tennis player
Schwartz, who grew up in Ceará and is of Jewish descent, was a three-time winner of the Brazilian national championships during the 1960s.[1]
At the 1963 Pan American Games in São Paulo, Schwartz and Maria Bueno paired together to claim a doubles silver medal, behind America's Darlene Hard and Carole Caldwell. She made the quarter-finals of the singles draw.[2]
In 1965 she made her only appearance for the Brazil Federation Cup team, in a World Group quarter-final tie against France in Melbourne. She was beaten in her singles match by Janine Lieffrig, then teamed up with Maria Bueno in a live doubles rubber, which they lost in three sets to Lieffrig and Françoise Dürr. This was the first time that Schwartz had ever played on grass.[3]