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He withdrew from the Davis Cup qualification matches in 1922, citing his age, and in 1924 published a book on tennis. He also served as a tennis instructor to Princess Nagako, the future
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tournaments. Kumagae spent a total of three months in the United States, during which he competed in 60 matches. He won the singles title at the
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for a tournament in 1951. He wrote a technical manual on tennis in 1953. Kumagae died at his hometown of Ōmuta, Fukuoka on 16 August 1968.
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Kumagae went on to win both singles and doubles at the 1915 Far Eastern Games in Shanghai. In 1916, he travelled to the United States with
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Following World War II, Kumagae was asked to coach the Japan National Team, which travelled to
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After his return to Japan, Kumagae graduated from Keio University and went to work for
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of Great Britain for the gold medal match, 2–6, 7–5, 5–7, 5–7.
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Kumagae is best known for his two Olympic silver medals at the
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Kumagae returned to Japan in 1922. 294:, 10 September 1890 – 16 August 1968) 873:Sportspeople from Fukuoka Prefecture 464:"Ichiya Kumage: Career match record" 798:HickokSports Olympic tennis records 750:Association of Tennis Professionals 688:"Japan Is To Send Lawn Tennis Team" 636:Ohnsorg, Roger W. (February 2011). 13: 853:Olympic silver medalists for Japan 461: 14: 904: 739: 584:The Bud Collins History of Tennis 405:in the doubles event, he lost to 858:Olympic tennis players for Japan 818:Olympic tennis event media guide 792:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 372:1918 U.S. National Championships 239: 218: 893:20th-century Japanese sportsmen 764:International Tennis Federation 709: 680: 122:Left-handed (1-handed backhand) 654: 629: 600: 575: 539: 507: 482: 1: 445: 848:Japanese male tennis players 719:. Omuta City. 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Ōmuta, Fukuoka
Ōmuta, Fukuoka
Keio University
US Open
1918
Davis Cup
1921
Olympic Games – Tennis
1920 Antwerp
Singles
Doubles

serving
tennis
Ōmuta
Fukuoka Prefecture
Keio University
soft tennis
Far Eastern Games
Manila
Bill Johnson
Hachishiro Mikami
U.S. National Championships
Grand Slam
Newport Casino Invitational
Bill Johnston
1915 U.S. National champion
Mitsubishi Bank
1918 U.S. National Championships

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