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Helen Wills Moody warming up before her first round match

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<p>Helen Wills Moody warming up before her first round match with Esther Bartosh at Forest Hills. Aug. 15, 1933. Wills Moody lost her finals match to Helen Hull Jacobs for the U.S. National Women's Tennis Championship. Wills Moody drew boos when she retired from the match with a back injury while trailing 30 in the third set.</p>

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