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1920s “MISS POKER FACE” TENNIS STAR HELEN WILLS FILM 1924 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIP XD43454 

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This short film “Miss Poker Face” is part of the series “The Greatest Drama.” It recounts the life and career American Helen Wills (October 6, 1905 - January 1, 1998), also known as by married names Helen Wills Moody and Helen Wills Roark, the preeminent female tennis player of the 1920s-1930s. She held the top position in women’s tennis from 1927-1833, 1935, and 1938. She won 31 Grand Slam tournament titles during her career. Opening credits for “The Greatest Drama” - scenes from a parade, confetti in the air. A motorcade passes and the crowds cheer. 0:31 Helen Wills serves a tennis ball and engages in a rally. She receives a trophy and shakes hands with the presenter. Helen playing tennis. 0:55 The 1923 U.S. National Championships. 1:01 Closeup of Norwegian tennis player and seven-time champion Molla Bjurstedt Mallory. Wills and Mallory rally. Wills defeats Mallory in a straight-sets victory. At the age of 17, she was the youngest champion at the time. Wills received her nickname “Miss Poker Face.” 1:28 Wills facing the camera after the match. 1:30 Exterior shot of England. 1:34 The 1924 Wimbledon Championships. 1:36 King Alfonso XIII of Spain and King Manuel II of Portugal. Wills playing singles against American tennis player Katherine Winthrop McKean. 2:03 Wills smiling at the camera. 2:11 Text reads “U.S. National Singles, 1924,” “U.S. National Singles, 1925,” “U.S. Mixed Doubles, 1925” over a backdrop of Wills rallying. 2:27 A woman’s hand grabs a tennis racket. Slow motion shot of Wills’ forehand smash and backhand. 2:56 The Port of Cannes in the French Riviera. Wills plays French tennis champion Suzanne Lenglen in February 1926 at the Match of the Century, the Carlton Club tournament final. They stand next to each other, shaking hands and smiling. Men sitting on a rooftop. Crowds cheer in the stands. Lenglen and Wills engage in an intense match. They shake hands across the net. Closeup of Lenglen smiling at camera as she is given flowers. 4:03 The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. Wills did not have a chance to play Lenglen again due to an emergency appendectomy during the French Championships. 4:11 Surgeon performs an appendectomy. The American Wightman Cup players stand holding a trophy. Montage of Wills’ competitors -- 4:30 American tennis player Helen Jacobs. 4:37 Molla Mallory practices. 4:40 Spanish multi-sport competitor Lili Alvarez playing tennis. 4:45 Wills with American tennis player Vincent “Vinnie” Richards. 4:52 “Big Bill” Tilden rallies. 4:57 Wills stands with French tennis player Rene Lacoste. 5:05 The 1929 U.S. Singles Championship. Wills wins the match and championship, receiving her trophies while the crowd boos, little applause. 5:50 Wills marries stockbroker Fred Moody at St. Clement’s Episcopal Church in 1929 in Berkeley, California. Closeup of the couple in front of the church. A yacht sails across the screen. Overhead shot of San Francisco, California. Helen paints in her studio. An array of paintbrushes are stored in her trophy cups. 6:40 Exterior shots of Buckingham Palace in London, England. Wills in formal wear. 6:56 Text “1930” Wills is champion at Wimbledon, text “1931” Wills is U.S. women’s champion, text “1932” and “1933” Wills is champion of England. 7:14 Wills with Bishop of London Arthur Winnington-Ingram. King Gustaf V of Sweden plays tennis. Japanese Davis Cup star Tamino Abe plays tennis. 7:27 The 1933 U.S. National Championship Finals at Forest Hills, Long Island. Wills walks down the stairs with Helen Jacobs. Overhead shots of Wills and Jacobs rallying. Wills had injured her back earlier that season, and surrenders the match. 8:26 Exterior shots of San Francisco streets. Footage of Wills rehabilitating - swimming, walking with her husband, practicing tennis. A steam locomotive chugs forward. A ship leaving a harbor. Wills is aboard the ship, heading to London for the Wimbledon Championships of 1935. 9:30 Workers line the tennis court with chalk and raise the net. Wills and Jacobs pose in front of the net. Wills and Jacobs play an intense match. They shake hands, and Helen Wills Moody is Champion of Wimbledon. She accepts the Wimbledon Cup. Wills poses in front of cameramen.
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@kennethjohnson6319
@kennethjohnson6319 2 года назад
Hellen wills i never heard of her a great women's tennis champion i liked about this episode is the way they dress and played tennis by in 1924
@davidr2802
@davidr2802 Год назад
she has a smile similar to Monica Seles
@lenwelch2195
@lenwelch2195 6 месяцев назад
The original Chris Evert- miss poker face and the “ Ice Maiden”. I love her story, back then without social media she like Evert was not a giggling young women. The British love runner ups who smile and give their all and act like gracious champions. It was supposed to show that winning at all costs as showing how much for a woman not to show the determination of a man was looked down on is she appeared thirsty for a win. wills did more than that , she committed the biggest sin : her constant winning was looked at as masculine and or robotic and aren’t women supposed to care more about her husband and children and not pursue winning championships like her entire life depended on it. Sure on court but they stereotyped her as wanting to win too much making her less sympathetic and cold . If a man showed those qualities they were praised. Court and King got same abuse but not to the degree Evert did in beginning as theBritish nicknamed chrissie the “ little miss cool” or “ ice maiden” never by looking at her face could one tell if she was ahead in a match or behind. She was concentrating like Wills did. Sexism for sure. Later chrissie married an Englishmen John Lloyd and the British public warmed up to chrissie. Also chrissie won 6 opens 7 French , 2 Australian ( played there only 6 times ,each time reaching the final. Evert won 90 percent of all her matches over 19 years , won at one stretch 125 straight clay court matches from 73 till 79 until Austin beat her 7-6 in third set . Then Chris won 64 more straight clay court matches. From august 73 till Sf 81 Sf vs Mandlikova which she lost she won 189-2. For 8 years on clay she lost twice ( once 7-6 in third and to Mandlikova 6-4,7-5. Chris didn’t play French 76,77,78 a time when she didn’t lose to anyone on clay and if she played the tench instead of world team tennis she would’ve had 10 French titles. Austin was the only one who threatened Evert on clay and didn’t win her first match against Chris until April of 79,so Austin wasn’t a threat to evert in years evert didn’t play French 76,77,78. Their first meeting was Wimbledon 77 where Chris won 6-1,6-1. Austin won 79 open, Avon New York and Italian then 3 more times in fall of 79 . Then again in Cincinnati to start 1980. - 5 straight two set wins that were lopsided. In 79 Chris was 2-6 against Austin plus losing in beginning of 80 . Evert took 3-4 months off and vowed not to return unless her desire to win returned. Boy did it ever. She won French, beat Navratilova to avenge two straight losses in W finals of 78,79 in Sf and was flat against GoolGong who played two best matches of her career - Austin in Sf and evert in final plus Mandlikova in QF. She deserved that W title. But evert had beaten all her foes including Goolagong ina warm up tournament against Goolagong but she hadn’t drawn Tracy . She knew if she wanted to be number one again having fallen to number two or three depending on rankings and ITF standings for 79. She had won French and reached finals of W and open but due to her 4 losses to her two wins vs Austin was number 3 by many. She had to prove a lot in 1980 to reclainnumber one and she did winning the openhaving beaten Austin and Mandlikova at open . After the open Austin was never ranked above Evert. At open she won 4-6,6-1,6-1 nd then Mandlikova 5-7, 6-1,6-1. She also beat Austin 7-6 in third set at end of the tours championships . Due to double elimination format had to play Austin in Sf next day and lost due to soreness but by then had the overwhelming ranking points to be number one even before the year end championships. A year later in same year end championships beat Austin 6-0,6-0. The final was 3setsvs Martina which started a two year 13 straight wins in which at 30 ( old for the time ) beat Martina at 85 and at 31 beat Martina fir back to back French titles. Being the underdog vs Martina warmed the publics sentiments for Chris and from then on had the publics heart s Martina. Public loved Martina but the public still turns away from a woman if she wins too much. That never happened to borg who won W five straight times or Federer when he won 7 wimbledons or Sampras who was number one for 6-7 straight years and beat Agassi every time they played except for an Australian open win. Wills was the first woman player who was determined like Evert and her constant winning turned public against her. It happened with Chris until Austin threatened her for. 6 months and Martina’s dom8nation of Evert in all of 83 and 84 although the W and open 84 finals were very close losses. Sexism in tennis still exists. I suppose it’s not feminine to show determination like a man if your a woman. Determination is not decided by genitals. It’s in the mind . Wills and evert along with Martina , graf and for 6 months Austin ( Austin was never number one at year end rankings , she reached number two in 80. Wills was an all time great winning over a number of years . Lenglen was lucky to win their only encounter 8-6, 6-4 I believe . Lenglen wasn’t about to play wills again. Wills and evert didn’t show emotion on curtcAuse it was smart not too, it frustrates opponents .
@RandomJ2023
@RandomJ2023 2 года назад
Imagine Hellen Wills vs Serena Williams, back in the 1920's. #Mindblown
@markthomas6703
@markthomas6703 2 года назад
They didn't have steroids back then.
@davidr2802
@davidr2802 Год назад
@@markthomas6703 Mark, do you have proof of William's use of steroids?
@markthomas6703
@markthomas6703 Год назад
@@davidr2802 She hid in her "safe room" for over an hour when the inspectors did an unannounced visit to draw blood. The drug that she took to hide her obvious doping takes an hour to take effect, which explains her pathetic excuse that she thought they were burglars.
@stephentooth
@stephentooth Год назад
Could never have happened as non white players were not allowed
@ajwasp3642
@ajwasp3642 2 года назад
As a player and fan, I should have known this story. Good video. Looks to me, that King Gustav sucks at tennis.
@kalrioproductions
@kalrioproductions 2 года назад
The great AMONG US
@williamt256
@williamt256 10 месяцев назад
Hellen Wills. Worth study, learning. Same for Suzanne Lenglen. Don't just rely on this embilshed video.
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