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13 Facts About Vicki Berner

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Vicki Berner was a Canadian professional tennis player.

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Between 1964 and 1973, Vicki Berner competed in Grand Slam events.

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At the Fed Cup in the 1960s, Vicki Berner reached the quarterfinals at the 1964 Federation Cup in singles and the 1967 Federation Cup in doubles.

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In 1995, Vicki Berner was named into the Tennis Canada Hall of Fame.

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Vicki Berner was a five-time women's doubles champion at the Canadian Open, and a bronze medalist in doubles at the 1967 Pan American Games.

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Vicki Berner competed for Canada in women's singles at the 1969 Maccabiah Games.

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Vicki Berner reached the third round of both the 1964 French Championships and 1966 US National Championships.

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In other Grand Slam events, Vicki Berner competed at her first Wimbledon events in 1963 and 1964.

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Vicki Berner appeared at Wimbledon six more times between 1965 and 1973.

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In mixed doubles, Vicki Berner made it to the third round of the 1968 Wimbledon Championships.

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At the Fed Cup, Vicki Berner had four wins and seven losses for her overall record.

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Vicki Berner later served as the Virginia Slims tour director and then director of women's tennis for the USTA.

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In 1995, Vicki Berner was inducted into the Tennis Canada Hall of Fame.