Heather Crowe
American tennis player

Heather Crowe

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American tennis player
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Heather Crowe Conner (born July 12, 1961) is an American former professional tennis player.

Biography

Crowe grew up in Massachusetts, attending Masconomet Regional High School, then played college tennis at Indiana University in the early 1980s. A two-time All-American for both singles and doubles, Crowe was the 1982 AIAW singles champion and also helped guide Indiana to the team title that year.

At the 1982 US Open, Crowe reached the third round of the singles main draw, with wins over Stacy Margolin and Barbara Hallquist.

As a doubles player she featured in the main draw of all four grand slam tournaments during her professional career and was runner-up at the Virginia Slims of Utah in 1984, partnering Robin White. Her most regular doubles partner on tour was Kim Steinmetz.

She retired from professional tennis in 1988 and has since become Heather Conner through marriage.

In 2011 she spoke publicly of having been sexually abused from the age of 15 by tennis player Bob Hewitt, who was coaching her at the time. The allegations led to an investigation into Hewitt, with more victims coming forward, ultimately leading to his imprisoned in South Africa.

WTA Tour finals

Doubles (0–1)

Outcome Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss September, 1984 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Hard Robin White Anne Minter
Elizabeth Minter
1–6, 2–6