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Hazel Cheadle
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Hazel Cheadle (nee Austin; 8 November 1922 — 8 March 1999) was a British field hockey and tennis player.
Cheadle, raised in Hampshire, developed an interest in tennis while acting as a ball girl for her parents.[1] Her father was headmaster of Milford School.[2]
Based in Birmingham, Cheadle was a Warwickshire representative player and won the county singles title nine times in a row.[3] She made the singles fourth round of the 1953 Wimbledon Championships.[4]
During the 1960s she played international matches for the England national field hockey team.[3]
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