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Margaret Croft Scriven-Vivian (née Scriven; 17 August 1912 – 25 January 2001) was a British tennis player and the first woman from that country to win the singles title at the French Championships in 1933. She also won the singles title at the 1934 French Championships, defeating Helen Jacobs in the final. She was ranked No. 5 in the world in 1933 and 1934. Early life Margaret Scriven was born on 18 August 1912 at Chapel Allerton, Leeds. She was educated at home. Her parents were club level tennis players and she played the game from an early age, playing on holiday and entering local tournaments. According to one source, there was a tennis court at her family home and she was coached by her father, Edgar Scriven and by her mother. Career Scriven won the British Junior Championships held at Wimbledon in September 1929. In the final, Scriven defeated Miss P. Burt from Nottingham, 6–1, 6–3. In June 1930, Scriven played at the Wimbledon Championships for the first time, where she was beaten in the first round by Miss K. le Messurier. At Wimbledon in 1931, Scriven, was far more successful than at first attempt in the previous year. She reached the quarterfinals where she was beaten by the French player Simonne Mathieu in the sets. In 1932 she won the singles title at the British Covered Court Championships, played on the wooden courts at the Queen's Club, after a victory in the final against Kay Stammers. For the 1933 French Championships, Scriven was not selected to go with the official British touring party. Instead, she travelled to Paris independently. After beating top British players Mary Heeley and Betty Nuthall on her way to the final, Scriven won the tournament, beating Simonne Mathieu in the final. She also triumphed in the mixed doubles, partnered by the Australian player, Jack Crawford. In early August, 1933, Scriven was part of the losing British team in the Wightman Cup held at Forest Hills, New York. Later in the same month, Scriven was at Forest Hills for the U.S. Championships. In the singles, she reached the last 16 of the tournament, being knocked out by the American, Josephine Cruickshank. She also competed in the doubles and mixed doubles at the championships. Partnered by the Australian player Jack Crawford, Scriven reached the semi-finals of the mixed doubles. In May 1934, Scriven was back at the French Championships, this time as part of the official British team. On 3 June 1934, Scriven retained her French title, beating Helen Jacobs of America, 7–5, 4–6, 6–1. The final started at the late time of 6.30pm and, after two sets had been played, both players appealed against the light. The appeal was turned down, however, and the match continued in twilight. After 3 more games, with Scriven leading 2–1, Jacobs appealed again against the light but was turned down. Scriven went on to win all the remaining games. At the French Championships in 1935, Scriven was unable to win the singles title for the third time, being beaten in the semifinals by Mathieu. However, she did win the doubles, partnered by Katherine Stammers. Scriven-Vivian was the last British woman to win the same Grand Slam singles tournament for two consecutive years. In addition, she was the first left-handed woman to win a Grand Slam singles title and was the only unseeded woman ever to win the French Championships or French Open until the 2017 singles title was won by Jeļena Ostapenko. She played for the British Wightman Cup team in 1933, 1934 and 1938. According to A. Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Scriven-Vivian was ranked in the world top ten from 1933 through 1935, reaching a career high of World No. 5 in those rankings in 1933 and 1934. Personal life Scriven married Harvey Vivian on 28 November 1940 who was a house master and a wartime RAF officer. The couple had a son and a daughter. Grand Slam finals Singles (2 titles) Doubles (1 title) Mixed doubles (1 title) Grand Slam singles tournament timeline R = tournament restricted to French nationals and held under German occupation. 1In 1946 and 1947, the French Championships were held after Wimbledon. See also Performance timelines for all female tennis players who reached at least one Grand Slam final References External links National Portrait Gallery image. Discover the Joe Scrivens popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Joe Scrivens books.

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  • Our Stories synopsis, comments

    Our Stories

    Woodcroft First School

    This is an interactive book written, narrated and illustrated by the children at Woodcroft First School, Leek, Staffordshire. All children attending the school in 2013/2014 were in...

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    Portrait Photography

    Joe Scrivens

    This isn’t a tutorial book, it’s simply a book to inspire.  Take a look through each photograph and see the settings and equipment that were used to take each shot. It is desi...

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    The Spider Who Had Never Spun a Web

    Joe Scrivens, Janine Scrivens & Catty Flores

    Find out what happens one dark night when a spider is watching over a house. Who is visiting this house very late?  This is a short story for children, to be used as a bedtime...

  • Opposites Interactive synopsis, comments

    Opposites Interactive

    Joe Scrivens

    This is a highly interactive book for teaching opposites. Swipe back and fourth with an interactive widget to reveal the opposites, then tap the opposite words to hear how to prono...

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    Natural Portraits

    Joe Scrivens

    This is an interactive book with quizzes and interactive pictures. Learn how to take stunning portraits using just natural light. I'll take you through photography basics and teach...

  • My First Numbers Interactive synopsis, comments

    My First Numbers Interactive

    Joe Scrivens

    Help your child learn their numbers with this very interactive book. Each number from 1 to 10 has 4 interactive parts to it. Firstly, hear how to pronounce the number. Secondly, wa...

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    Becoming a Successful Wedding Photographer

    Joe Scrivens

    Do you wish to become a successful wedding photographer? This book is your starting point on your road to success. Joe Scrivens is a successful wedding photographer and in this boo...