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Maureen Laffey

May 2, 1950 - May 5, 2021

The LTA were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Maureen at the age of 71. In an officiating career spanning over 45 years, Maureen reached the highest levels of officiating, both on and off court, and was a Gold Badge Chief Umpire. Maureen worked as an official at The Championships, Wimbledon on 47 occasions. Maureen was a line umpire on numerous finals at Wimbledon, including being the first female line umpire on a Men's Singles Final in 1987. Maureen represented the Association of British Tennis Officials (ABTO) on the LTA Council for 13 years before stepping down at the end of 2020. During her time on Council, Maureen served on the Disciplinary and Coach Licensing & Registration Committees. Maureen was the former Honorary Treasurer of ABTO and served on the Management Committee since ABTO was founded in 2000 until March 2021. Maureen made an outstanding contribution to tennis and to British officiating over many years. Her passion, dedication, loyalty and good humour will be sorely missed by the LTA and many officials from all over world who had the pleasure of working with her. Our thoughts are with Maureen's family and friends.

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2021-06-08 17:58:48 wrote:

Where to begin? Maureen has always been 'part & parcel' of British Officiating and during my career she was always supportive and put a smile on my face. She will be sorely missed by the officiating community and she has left a legacy few will be able to keep up with. Fortunately we will have her catchphrases of "stay or go" and "walk with me" to put that smile back on faces. A huge loss, my sincere condolences to her family and friends.

2021-06-08 17:58:48 wrote: Where to begin? Maureen has always been 'part & parcel' of British Officiating and during my career she was always supportive and put a smile on my face. She will be sorely missed by the officiating community and she has left a legacy few will be able to keep up with. Fortunately we will have her catchphrases of "stay or go" and "walk with me" to put that smile back on faces. A huge loss, my sincere condolences to her family and friends.

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