Julie Heldman (born December 8, 1945) won 22 professional tennis titles and helped pioneer the women's pro circuit. The daughter of junior champion Julius Heldman and World Tennis publisher Gladys Heldman, she won her first national title (the Canadian 18 and under singles) at age 12. While a student at Stanford in 1964 she reached the national collegiate singles and doubles finals.
Heldman played on two championship Federation Cup teams and after ending her playing career she worked as a television commentator and journalist.