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Alexis Ann Crooke is an Australian former professional tennis player. Crooke, a native of Queensland, won the girls' singles title at the 1967 Australian Championships, under her maiden name Lexie Kenny. She was a women's doubles quarter-finalist at the 1969 Australian Open. In 1970 she competed in the women's singles main draws of both the French Open and Wimbledon. Her husband, Ken Crooke, is a former director of the Queensland National Party.

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  • Alexis Ann Crooke is an Australian former professional tennis player. Crooke, a native of Queensland, won the girls' singles title at the 1967 Australian Championships, under her maiden name Lexie Kenny. She was a women's doubles quarter-finalist at the 1969 Australian Open. In 1970 she competed in the women's singles main draws of both the French Open and Wimbledon. Her husband, Ken Crooke, is a former director of the Queensland National Party. (en)
  • Alexis {Lexie) Kenny is een voormalig tennisspeelster uit Australië. In 1967 won Kenny het meisjestoernooi van het Australisch tenniskampioenschap. Haar beste resultaat was de kwartfinale op het damesdubbelspeltoernooi van het Australian Open in 1969. (nl)
  • Lexie Kenny (...) è un'ex tennista australiana.È conosciuta anche come Lexie Crooke. (it)
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  • Alexis Ann Crooke is an Australian former professional tennis player. Crooke, a native of Queensland, won the girls' singles title at the 1967 Australian Championships, under her maiden name Lexie Kenny. She was a women's doubles quarter-finalist at the 1969 Australian Open. In 1970 she competed in the women's singles main draws of both the French Open and Wimbledon. Her husband, Ken Crooke, is a former director of the Queensland National Party. (en)
  • Alexis {Lexie) Kenny is een voormalig tennisspeelster uit Australië. In 1967 won Kenny het meisjestoernooi van het Australisch tenniskampioenschap. Haar beste resultaat was de kwartfinale op het damesdubbelspeltoernooi van het Australian Open in 1969. (nl)
  • Lexie Kenny (...) è un'ex tennista australiana.È conosciuta anche come Lexie Crooke. (it)
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