Hall of Famer Darlene Hard Has Died at Age 85
By International Tennis Hall of FameAmerican tennis great Darlene Hard, a 1973 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee and the winner of 21 major titles, died on December 2 at the age of 85.More: Johanna Konta Retires At Age 30Hard was a lifelong Los Angeles area resident, having learned the sport from her mother on the public courts there, and then returning to teach tennis in the area after she retired from competition.A skilled serve and volleyer, Hard had a precise game and technical aptitude that resulted in a remarkable array of accomplishments.Hard's 21 major titles were comprised of 13 in women’s doubles, five in mixed doubles, and three in singles, having won the 1960 and 1961 U.S. National Championships and the 1960 French Championships. She was a Wimbledon finalist in 1957 and 1959. Her 13 women’s doubles titles came partnered alongside eight different partners, and in mixed doubles, she frequently played with Hall of Famer Rod Laver, who has credited her for much of the success in their three titles together.











