Kathleen Berry
Kathleen Berry (born 1908 or 1909) was a noted English table tennis player who had her first success in a game play at Harrods in February 1922 when she was thirteen.[1][2]
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Table tennis career
Her greatest international success was in mixed doubles at the 1934 World Table Tennis Championships where she was paired with Laszlo Bellak.[3] Information about her becomes scarce after her competing in the 1935 World Table Tennis Championships.[4][5]
She competed in the mixed doubles event at the 1926 World Table Tennis Championships with her brother Reginald Henry Berry.
Tournament wins
- 1922 Harrods Open
- 1922/23 Daily Mirror British Championship
- 1924/25 Middlesex Championship
- 1924/25 London League Championship
- 1925/26 Middlesex Championship
- 1925/26 London League Championship
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