Welcome to the official photo gallery for the "Little Mo" Internationals for 2011. It is with great pleasure that I am able to share these wonderful memories of your children competing at one of the most prestigious junior tournaments in the world.
Enjoy!
Andrew Riddle Little Mo Photographer
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About Maureen "LITTLE MO" Connolly
In 1953, a young girl named Maureen Connolly won the Grand Slam of tennis. She was the first woman to ever capture this elusive crown by winning the Australian Championships, the French Championships, Wimbledon, and the United States Championships. She was only eighteen years old when she accomplished this magnificent feat. From that time on, Maureen was know as the incomparable "Little Mo".In July 1954, "Little Mo" injured her leg in a horseback riding accident which ended her tennis career. She continued to be a major influence in the world of tennis. She married Norman Brinker and they made their home in Dallas.As one of Dallas' new residents, "Little Mo" was anxious to promote her beloved game of tennis and in 1968, she joined her dear friend, Nancy Jeffett to co-found the Maureen Connolly Brinker Tennis Foundation. Unfortunately, her tragic death of cancer occurred six months later on the eve of Wimbledon.Click here for the story of Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly.It is with great pleasure that I am able to share the true competitive spirit of your children and their fun and exuberance off the court. The primary efforts of my photography was to capture like no other photographer has, the essence of what makes the Little Mo experience a one of a kind special tournament for young juniors rising through the ranks like Andy Roddick did years ago. I look forward to capturing your son/daughter compete at the next Little Mo tournament.Thank you for viewing.Andrew RiddleLittle Mo Official Photographer/Videographer2011 Little Mo Nationals and Internationals
Little Mo Memories
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Point, Set, Match!
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