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Imelda "Melita" Ramírez (29 November 1930 – 13 August 2016) was a Mexican tennis player. Ramírez, the 1948 Orange Bowl champion, was active on the international tour during the 1950s. She was regarded as Mexico's best women's player until the emergence of her younger sister Yolanda "Yola" Ramírez, who twice won the French Championships in doubles.

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  • |}Imelda Ramírez (México) fue una jugadora de tenis en los años 50. Destacada por haber dado a México dos preseas en la justa de los Juegos Panamericanos de Buenos Aires de 1951. (es)
  • Imelda "Melita" Ramírez (29 November 1930 – 13 August 2016) was a Mexican tennis player. Ramírez, the 1948 Orange Bowl champion, was active on the international tour during the 1950s. She was regarded as Mexico's best women's player until the emergence of her younger sister Yolanda "Yola" Ramírez, who twice won the French Championships in doubles. (en)
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  • |}Imelda Ramírez (México) fue una jugadora de tenis en los años 50. Destacada por haber dado a México dos preseas en la justa de los Juegos Panamericanos de Buenos Aires de 1951. (es)
  • Imelda "Melita" Ramírez (29 November 1930 – 13 August 2016) was a Mexican tennis player. Ramírez, the 1948 Orange Bowl champion, was active on the international tour during the 1950s. She was regarded as Mexico's best women's player until the emergence of her younger sister Yolanda "Yola" Ramírez, who twice won the French Championships in doubles. Her achievements include winning a gold medal for mixed doubles at the 1951 Pan American Games and a further four gold medals for Mexico at the Central American and Caribbean Games. In 1952 and 1953 she claimed back to back titles at the Canadian Championships. She was the first Mexican to compete in a ladies draw at Wimbledon and reached the women's doubles quarterfinals of the 1954 French Championships. (en)
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