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Edda Buding
Hilversum, Netherlands, 1965
Full nameEdda Helene Buding-Duchting
Country (sports) Argentina (1954)
 West Germany
Born(1936-11-13)13 November 1936
Lovrin, Romania
Died15 July 2014(2014-07-15) (aged 77)
Aalen, Germany
PlaysRight-handed
Singles
Career record26–17[1]
Career titles0
Grand Slam singles results
French OpenSF (1961)
WimbledonQF (1959)
US Open2R (1961)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
French OpenSF (1965)
WimbledonSF (1965)
US OpenF (1961)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French OpenF (1957)
WimbledonF (1961)

Edda Buding (13 November 1936 – 15 July 2014) was a German tennis player of Romanian birth. She received the doubles gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics doubles demonstration event partnered with Helga Niessen Masthoff. Along with Yola Ramírez Ochoa, she was the runner-up in the 1961 U.S. Championships women's doubles event and with Robert Howe was the runner-up in mixed doubles at Wimbledon in 1961. She was the sister of Ingo Buding, a two-time junior singles champion at the French Championships, and Ilse Buding.

She won the 1961 U.S. Women's Clay Court Championships singles title after a three-sets victory in the final against Karen Hantze.

In 1964 she received the Silbernes Lorbeerblatt (Silver Laurel Leaf), the highest sports award in Germany.[2]

Buding is the first opponent to play Chris Evert at the U.S. Open. Evert won their 1971 match 6–1, 6–0.

Buding died in 2014 in Aalen, Germany.[3]

Major career finals

Grand Slam mixed doubles (2 runner-ups)

Result Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 1957 French Championships Clay Chile Luis Ayala Czechoslovakia Věra Pužejová
Czechoslovakia Jiří Javorský
6–3, 6–4
Loss 1961 Wimbledon Grass Australia Robert Howe Australia Fred Stolle
Australia Lesley Turner
11–9, 6–2

Grand Slam doubles (1 runner-up)

Result Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 1961 U.S. Championships Gras Mexico Yola Ramírez Australia Lesley Turner
United States Darlene Hard
6–4, 5–7, 6–0

Other doubles titles

Year Championship Partner Opponents Score
1968 Olympic Games Germany Helga Niessen Masthoff United States Julie Heldman
Mexico Rosie Reyes
6–3, 6–4

Fed Cup final

Year German Team US Team Score
1966

Germany Edda Buding
Germany Helga Niessen Masthoff
Germany Helga Hösl Schultze

United States Julie Heldman
United States Billie Jean King
United States Carole Caldwell Graebner

0–3

References

  1. ^ ITF Player biography: Edda Buding
  2. ^ "Sportbericht der Bundesregierung" (PDF). dipbt.bundestag.de. Deutscher Bundestag. 26 September 1973. p. 80.
  3. ^ Deutsches Tennis trauert um Edda Buding

External links

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