Bi-Fold & Sliding Doors Custom Shower Doors When It Has To De Special Doors & Side Lights Doubles Player Burgin Advances At Wimbledon HARLAN ABBEY Special to The Jewish News W hile Jewish male tennis stars Aaron Krickstein, Brad Gilbert and Jay Berger have been making headlines all year and kept their rankings at or near the top 10 in the world, don't be surprised if another Jewish player does well at Wimbledon. Less well-known, but a very real threat in women's doubles, is Elise Burgin of Baltimore, Md., who is teamed again with Rosalyn Fairbank of San Diego, Calif. The pair were ranked No. 2 in the world, via computer calculations, in 1986. As of this past weekend at Wimbledon, Burgin and Fair- bank had defeated Sofie Albinus and Noelle Van Lot- tum, 7-5, 6-4, in a first-round match and then dropped Beth Herr and Thrry Phelps, 6-3, 6-4, in a second-rounder. Elise Burgin: Won with Navratilova. A pro after four years as an All America at Stanford, and one of the few women to finish college competition with an academic degree, the 5-41/2, left-handed Burgin has been a professional since 1984 and has won nine doubles cham- pionships, six with Fairbank. During 1986, the two reach- ed the semifinals or better in eight tournaments, including Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, and won at Tampa, Fla., and Birmingham, England. That year Elise also was captain of the Wightman Cup team, which shut out Bri- tain's women. As a professional, she had won $623,860 going into the 1990 season. She has been a doubles finalist 15 times, three with Fairbank, and has been a semifinalist 15 times, 10 with Fairbank. In singles, Burgin has won one championship, in Charleston, S.C., in 1986, and has twice been a finalist. One of her best tournaments was in Houston in 1985, when she reached the finals in singles, defeating Manuela Maleeva and Zina Garrison, and win- ning the doubles title with teammate Martina Navratilova. As of mid-June this year, she was ranked 80th in singles and 23rd in doubles. In addition to Fairbank and Navratilova, Burgin also has played doubles with Betsy Nagelson (who isn't Jewish); Penny Barg (who is); Lori McNeil, Liz Smyle, Wendy Turnbull, Robin White, Bet- tina Bunge and Pam Shriver — whom she used to trounce when they were 8-years-old. They've been friends and rivals ever since. Shriver, who finally defeated Burgin at age 14, also comes from Baltimore, and calls Burgin "my third sister." Burgin's parents are Ber- nard, a physician, and the late Paulina, who taught con- firmation classes at Baltimore Hebrew College and eighth and ninth graders at Congregation Har Sinai, where the Burgins are members. Paulina was killed in an auto accident two years ago. Burgin is an extremely good volleyer and is one of the most highly-respected players in the women's ranks, having been elected by her fellow pro- fessionals to the board of the Women's International Ten- nis Association. She also is one of the busier players on the tour, par- ticipating in an average of 19 tournaments per year. The average woman plays 13 or 14. "She's a smart girl, very personable, and well-liked," said a woman's tennis spokesperson. ❑ Father-Son Golf Slated By Lodges The Morgenthau and L'Chayim lodges of B'nai B'rith will hold their 42nd an- nual golf tournament July 11 at the Kingsville Golf and Curling Club. "Father, Son and Grandson Open" will include 18 holes of golf, dinner and prizes. There is a charge for members and guests. Reservations are required. Call Abraham Burnstein, 557-8581; Ted Frazis, 986-7318; or Mary Posner, 356-8269. Frameless Shower Doors I Heavy Gloss Table Tops Vanities Walls CUSTOM M RRORS (CLAffW0 t Fireplaces CREATIONS INC More than a Mirror Company Creating the latest styles in custom mirror, shower door and carved glass designs Etched CT Carved Glass Panels Ceilings Fireplace Screens 474-4433 24033 Research Dr. Fax 474-2530 Farmington Hills Have You Been Looking For Terry? HOURS: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 a..-7 p.m. Thursday 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday Beautyworks Is pleased to announce that Terry has recently joined our staff. 29306 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield (Next to Franklin Racquet Club) Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Tables • Desks Wall Units Bedrooms Dining Rooms 10 Years Experience & Expertise in the Design of Affordable Laminate, Lucite & Wood Furniture LFor Appt Call Muriel Wetsman 661-3838 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 47