Q1. When and where was Alice Marble born?
A. September 28, 1913, in New York City
B. September 28, 1913, in Beckwourth, California
C. December 13, 1913, in Palm Springs, California
D. January 15, 1915, in San Francisco, California
Answer: B. September 28, 1913, in Plumas County, California
Q2. What was Alice Marble’s playing style primarily known for?
A. Defensive baseline rallies
B. Powerful serves and aggressive volleys
C. Consistent two-handed backhand
D. Slow, strategic lobs
Answer: B. Powerful serves and aggressive volleys
Q3. How many Grand Slam titles did Alice Marble win in total between 1936 and 1940?
A. 12
B. 15
C. 18
D. 22
Answer: C. 18
Q4. In which year was Alice Marble ranked World No. 1?
A. 1936
B. 1938
C. 1939
D. 1941
Answer: C. 1939
Q5. What unique achievement did Alice Marble accomplish at Wimbledon in 1939?
A. She won the singles title only
B. She won the Triple Crown (singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles)
C. She reached the finals in all categories but won none
D. She won the women’s doubles only
Answer: B. She won the Triple Crown (singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles)
Q6. Who was Alice Marble’s partner when she won the mixed doubles at Wimbledon in 1939?
A. Bobby Riggs
B. Don Budge
C. Jack Kramer
D. Pancho Gonzales
Answer: A. Bobby Riggs
Q7. With whom did Alice Marble frequently partner to dominate women’s doubles in the late 1930s?
A. Helen Jacobs
B. Sarah Palfrey Cooke
C. Maureen Connolly
D. Louise Brough
Answer: B. Sarah Palfrey Cooke
Q8. What health issue forced Alice Marble to take a break from tennis in 1934?
A. Knee injury
B. Ankle fracture
C. Tuberculosis and pleurisy
D. Heart condition
Answer: C. Tuberculosis and pleurisy
Q9. In which year did Alice Marble turn professional?
A. 1938
B. 1940
C. 1945
D. 1950
Answer: B. 1940
Q10. What was the name of Alice Marble’s first autobiography, published in 1946?
A. Courting Danger
B. The Road to Wimbledon
C. Queen of the Court
D. Serve and Conquer
Answer: B. The Road to Wimbledon
Q11. Alice Marble played a key role in supporting which pioneering African American tennis player?
A. Ora Washington
B. Althea Gibson
C. Zina Garrison
D. Venus Williams
Answer: B. Althea Gibson
Q12. In what year was Alice Marble inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame?
A. 1955
B. 1960
C. 1964
D. 1972
Answer: C. 1964
Q13. According to her second autobiography, what espionage role did Alice Marble claim to have taken during World War II?
A. Codebreaker in Britain
B. Spy for U.S. intelligence against Nazis
C. Resistance fighter in France
D. Propaganda broadcaster
Answer: B. Spy for U.S. intelligence against Nazis
Q14. What tragic personal events occurred around 1944 for Alice Marble?
A. Miscarriage after a car accident and her husband’s death in combat
B. She lost her home in a fire
C. Severe financial loss in the stock market
D. Major injury ending her career permanently
Answer: A. Miscarriage after a car accident and her husband’s death in combat
Q15. What was Alice Marble’s maiden name?
A. Irene
B. Marble
C. Crowley
D. Tennant
Answer: B. Marble
Q16. Besides tennis, what entertainment career did Alice Marble briefly pursue?
A. Acting in Hollywood films
B. Professional singing
C. Ballet dancing
D. Painting
Answer: B. Professional singing
Q17. Where did Alice Marble live and teach tennis in her later years?
A. New York City
B. Paris, France
C. London, England
D. Palm Springs / Palm Desert area, California
Answer: D. Palm Springs / Palm Desert area, California
Q18. How many consecutive singles matches did Alice Marble win at one point in her career?
A. 75
B. 95
C. 128
D. 150
Answer: C. 128
Q19. In how many Wightman Cup matches did Alice Marble lose only one singles match between 1936 and 1940?
A. She lost three
B. She lost only one
C. She was unbeaten
D. She lost five
Answer: B. She lost only one
Q20. What award did Alice Marble win from the Associated Press in both 1939 and 1940?
A. Athlete of the Year
B. Most Improved Player
C. Comeback Player of the Year
D. Team Player Award
Answer: A. Athlete of the Year
Q21. What innovative contribution did Alice Marble make off the court regarding tennis fashion?
A. She designed a line of women’s tennis apparel
B. She introduced colored tennis balls
C. She created the first metal racket
D. She pioneered sponsorship deals
Answer: A. She designed a line of women’s tennis apparel
Q22. Who was one notable player Alice Marble coached later in her career?
A. Chris Evert
B. Billie Jean King
C. Martina Navratilova
D. Steffi Graf
Answer: B. Billie Jean King
Q23. Where did Alice Marble grow up after her early childhood?
A. Los Angeles
B. Boston
C. Chicago
D. San Francisco
Answer: D. San Francisco
Q24. What was Alice Marble’s career singles win-loss record approximately?
A. 200-50
B. 330-37
C. 450-100
D. 280-60
Answer: B. 330-37
Q25. In her later life, Alice Marble was honored in Palm Desert with what named after her?
A. A stadium
B. Alice Marble Lane and Alice Marble Hall
C. A tennis museum
D. An annual tournament
Answer: B Alice Marble Lane and Alice Marble Hall










