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'''Jean Hepner''' (born ], ]) was a professional tennis player from the ]. She is notable is holding the record for participating in the longest women's tennis match in a match against ] which lasted six hours and 31 minutes.<ref></ref> Hepner reached the second round of the ], the ], and the ]. '''Jean Hepner''' (born October 25, 1958) was a professional tennis player from the United States. She is notable is holding the record for participating in the longest women's tennis match in a match against ] which lasted six hours and 31 minutes.<ref></ref> Hepner reached the second round of the ], the ], and the ].


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Jean Hepner (born October 25, 1958) was a professional tennis player from the United States. She is notable is holding the record for participating in the longest women's tennis match in a match against Vicki Nelson-Dunbar which lasted six hours and 31 minutes. Hepner reached the second round of the 1978 US Open, the 1983 French Open, and the 1983 US Open.

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