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  1. At five-feet-two-inches tall, she was one of the shorter players on the court. [3] Traditionally, tennis was a sport practiced in expensive country clubs. Casals's ethnic heritage and poor background immediately set her apart from most of the other players.

  2. At 5-foot-2, Casals faced a distinct height advantage on the court, but her biggest battle may have involved class conflict. Her impoverished background sharply contrasted with the affluence of many peers. Casals, however, channeled her aggressions into her play.

  3. Nov 28, 2018 · While King’s legend has grown in the ensuing five decades, Casals has dropped out of the limelight, her electrifying role in the WTA’s rise somewhat forgotten.

  4. Rosemary “Rosie” Casals was both a tennis player and a pioneer of the women’s professional game. On court the 5-foot-2 dynamo played at a breakneck speed, running down every ball and pounding back returns with punch and power, flair, and creativity.

  5. Feb 15, 2019 · Casals went on to win the first Virginia Slims tournament, but the true victor was women’s rights in the sport. With the tournament’s success, the Virginia Slims Circuit was established as the first professional women’s tour with $100 in prize money.

  6. Sep 19, 2017 · As one of the 'Original 9' women who risked suspension to sign $1 contracts to form the WTA, Casals - who earned the nickname of "The General" - was instrumental in working to organize and promote the tour, all as part of the overarching push for equality.

  7. Apr 8, 2020 · Rosie Casals was a leader, a prime mover and a shaker. She had been expressing her views on the financial mistreatment of female players for a long time, but now, in 1970, she took on a central role in taking women’s tennis into a new sphere of the sport.

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