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'''Marina Kroschina''' was a [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainian]] Tennis player who played for the [[Soviet Union]] <ref>[http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/draws/archive/players/d8270514-f891-4c84-9b7f-4c458051aeb4/MX.html Wimbledon sheet]</ref> and won 1971 Wimbledon girls' singles championships.<ref>[http://www.les-sports.info/marina-kroshina-tennis-spf276021.html Les Sport]</ref>
'''Marina Kroschina''' was a [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainian]] Tennis player who played for the [[Soviet Union]] <ref>[http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/draws/archive/players/d8270514-f891-4c84-9b7f-4c458051aeb4/MX.html Wimbledon sheet]</ref> and won 1971 Wimbledon girls' singles championships.<ref>[http://www.les-sports.info/marina-kroshina-tennis-spf276021.html Les Sport]</ref>



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Marina Kroschina was a Ukrainian Tennis player who played for the Soviet Union [1] and won 1971 Wimbledon girls' singles championships.[2]

Life

Marina Kroschina was Born on 18 April 1953 in the city of Almaty . Her father was a painter, architect, and his mother, Olga Zobachova, champion of Uzbekistan and Central Asia of chess. died on 4 July 2000 in Kiev.

Career

Marina Kroschina won the 1972 European Championship[3] and All England Plate in 1974. Marina Kroschina had some success in the doubles events, winning three titles with Olga Morozova .

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