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Players Association of Tennis (PPAT) in the early 1950s.) The 1951 U.S. Pro at Forest Hills was the previous time before the 1954 L.A. Tennis Club U.S. Pro that the winner was awarded the Benrus Cup. The Cup was under the jurisdiction of the USPLTA. The Cleveland promoter, Jack March, had applied to the USPLTA (an organisation of teaching professionals) in 1952 for their sanction of the Cleveland tournament as the U.S. Pro, but was not successful, and would use the term International Pro and, from 1953, World Pro for his Cleveland tournament. The 1954 U.S. Pro at L.A. would be the only occasion where Gonzales was awarded the USPLTA's Benrus Cup. The Cleveland World Pro Championships awarded different trophies, the Pilsner of Cleveland Trophy from 1951 to 1958, the Leisy Brewing Trophy in 1959, and the Pepsi-Cola Trophy from 1960 to 1964. Jack March reportedly warned of legal action against Kramer in 1960 to maintain the Cleveland tournament's exclusive rights to the "World Pro Tennis Championships" title name. Kramer had been using the title "World's Professional Championship of Tennis" to describe his own tours in his brochures. Kramer changed his brochures to "World Series" for the 1961 pro tour. March would continue to bill the Cleveland event as "World Pro" until its final installment in 1964.
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three indoor matches. Gonzales won the inaugural Los Angeles Masters tournament in early August 1956, defeating Sedgman in the deciding match. Sedgman missed the first five and a half months of 1956. Gonzales and Trabert played a five-set final at Roland Garros in 1956, with Trabert winning in the fifth set. At the Wembley World Pro Indoor Championships in 1956, Gonzales won a classic final with Sedgman in four long sets: "The match lasted almost three hours and ended at 12.35am. B.B.C. Television covered it to the end." (It was customary for the Wembley final to be broadcast nationally in the UK on the BBC). Lawn Tennis and Badminton magazine and International Professional Tennis Association ranked Gonzales the world No. 1 professional for 1955. Cleveland tournament promoter Jack March ranked Gonzales the world No. 1 professional for 1956.
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a guarantee for US$ 80,000. He had a poor and often adversarial relationship with most of the other players and generally travelled and lived by himself, showing up only in time to play his match, then moving on alone to the next town. Gonzales and Jack Kramer, the long-time promoter of the tour, had a bitter and inimical relationship dating to the days when Kramer had first beaten the youthful Gonzales on his initial tour. Now they fought incessantly about money, while Kramer openly rooted for the other players to beat Gonzales. As much as he disliked Gonzales, however, Kramer knew that Gonzales was the star attraction of the touring professionals and that without him there would be no tour at all.
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share of the gross receipts raised from 20 percent to 25 percent. Gonzales reluctantly agreed. After four matches, with Gonzales ahead 3 to 1, Gonzales came to Kramer to say that "I can't play when I'm thinking about trying to carry the kid. I can't concentrate. It just bothers me too much." By this time, however, it was apparent that Rosewall would be fully competitive with Gonzales, so Kramer told Gonzales to return to his normal game — and that he could keep his additional five percent. Gonzales built a 5 to 1 lead over Rosewall in the Australian portion of the tour. Gonzales would eventually build a lifetime head-to-head edge against Rosewall on grass of 24 to 14.
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1960 it was reported that "Pancho Gonzales, world's pro tennis champ since 1954, confirmed his recent announcement that he would quit Jack Kramer's touring troupe May 1. However, Gonzales said he might play in a few pro tournaments after that if they did not involve touring". Gonzales did return to touring and played in the 1961 World Series. Gonzales and Hoad did not play against each other in 1960. Kramer ranked Gonzales as world No. 1 professional tennis player for 1960 with Sedgman No. 2, Rosewall No. 3, and Hoad No. 4, the same ranking order for the third straight year.
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on the road. Instead he'd appear at the appointed hour for his match, then vanish back into the night without saying a word to anyone. We'd all stay around giving autographs to the fans before moving on to the next city. Not Pancho. On court, he was totally professional as well as a fantastic player." In a 2005 interview, Ted Schroeder commented on Gonzales's intense demeanor both on and off the court, "We hardly ever spoke a civil word to one another, yet we were friends. He was a very prideful man, not proud, prideful. When you understood that, you understood him."
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and there was always a warm feeling of family loyalty. If anything, he might have been spoiled as a kid. It's a shame he suffered discrimination because of his Mexican heritage." However, according to other sources, Gonzales's father worked as a house-painter and he, along with his six siblings, were raised in a working-class neighborhood. In his autobiography, González states, "We had few luxuries at our house. Food wasn't abundant but it was simple and filling, and we never went hungry. Our clothes were just clothes – inexpensive but clean."
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year, and was broadcast nationally on the CBS television network. Gonzales was the leading money winner on the pro tour through the U.S. series of tournaments with $ 18,945, not including the $ 8,000 first prize for winning the Dallas event. However, Gonzales did not play in Europe that year, and Laver, Rosewall, Gimeno and Buchholz all earned more prize money than Gonzales by the end of the year. By the late 1960s Gonzales was a declining force, though still a big drawing card. Laver was the top player in these late sixties years.
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might be over. Kramer's personal physician began to treat it with injections, and it gradually began to shrink. It was still painful, however, when Gonzales beat Rosewall in their initial match and eventually won the Australian portion of the tour 7 matches to 3, with Rosewall beating Gonzales in a tournament whose results did not count towards the series total. By the time the tour opened in New York in late February, the cyst had shrunk considerably and Gonzales went on to beat Rosewall by a final score of 50 matches to 26.
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Gonzales won the 1958 Forest Hills Tournament of Champions with a 5–1 record, defeating Rosewall in the deciding match. He lost to Hoad in the semifinal at the Roland Garros World Professional Championships. Gonzales lost to Sedgman in the semifinal of the World Professional Indoor Championships at Wembley, and had earlier lost to him in the semifinal of the Sydney Masters. Jack March ranked Gonzales the world No. 1 professional tennis player for 1958 and Jack Kramer also ranked Gonzales world No. 1 pro for 1958.
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nose that had been broken the day before by his doubles partner's tennis racquet during a misplayed point at the net. In a tremendous final that has been called the 11th greatest match of all time", Gonzales lost a 1-hour and 15-minute first set 16–18 but finally managed to prevail in the fifth set. Once again he finished the year as the number-one ranked U.S. amateur. Gonzales was ranked world No. 1 amateur by John Olliff and Ned Potter. Gonzales also won both his singles matches in the
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amateurs who turned pro. During this time Gonzales was known for his fiery will to win, his cannonball serve, and his outstanding net game, a combination so potent that the rules on the 1960 professional tour were briefly changed to prohibit him from advancing to the net immediately after serving. Under the new rules, the returned serve had to bounce before the server could make his own first shot, thereby keeping Gonzales from playing his usual
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were measured at the net, and not at the racquet face, as is currently the standard practice. Gonzales was recorded as hitting the fastest serve, 112.88 mph, followed by Kramer at 107.8, and Van Horn at 104. Kovacs, who possessed a big serve, played in the Philadelphia tournament but did not participate in the service speed measurements. Segura and Riggs participated in the test, but their results were not reported.
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tennis writers, promoters, and players. Only in 1946, 1959, 1960, and 1964 to 1968 was there a point system based on tournament series to provide a No. 1 ranking for professional play. Gonzales was the No. 1 money winner on the American portion of the 1965 season. Gonzales was runner-up for the combined WCT/NTL professional tours championship final in 1968, losing the final at Madison Square Garden to Tony Roche.
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event, Gonzales trailed Rosewall in the best of five set final by 2 sets to 0 and 1–4. Trailing by two service breaks in the third set, Gonzales managed to turn the match around and won in five sets in a final that lasted 3 hours and 11 minutes. Gonzales finished third behind Rosewall and Laver in the points series for the season, which did not include the Australian tournaments.
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not offer him playing positions on the tours), he had nevertheless raised his game to a higher level than before and was winning most of his matches. Precise records of this time are difficult to locate but Gonzales asserts in his autobiography that after the decisive loss to Kramer in their 1949–50 tour he then beat his old antagonist 11 times in their next 16 matches.
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Gonzales was proclaimed in 1959 and 1960 press reports as the "world champion". Gonzales was referred to in a paid advertisement for the pro tour in a 1960 Boston Globe edition as "world champion". Gonzales beat Hoad to retain his Cleveland title, played during the 4-man tour and not part of the Ampol Open Trophy tournament series.
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tournaments, and Sedgman was ranked the pro No. 1 for 1953 by Tennis de France in its full season ranking list. In June, the Players Committee of the Cleveland U.S. Pro or Cleveland World Pro (billed title) ranked Gonzales as the world No. 1 professional player for 1953 and he was also ranked No. 1 pro in October by
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Championships by the Professional Players Association of Tennis, an organization formed that year and led by Budge). Though Gonzales won Wembley in 1951 (where Kramer was not entered), Segura was ranked the number one U.S. pro in the USPLTA rankings for 1951 and Kramer won the world series over Segura.
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A committee of the International Professional Tennis Association today ranked Richard "Pancho" Gonzales of Los Angeles at the top of its ratings. Winner of the world professional championship here last Summer, Gonzales beat out Francisco "Pancho" Segura, second place in the ratings. Australia's Frank
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compiled his list of the Greatest Players of All Time (later published posthumously in a memoir "The Wimbledon final that never was and other tennis tales from a bygone era"). Wood first entered Wimbledon in 1927 and won the title in 1931. "From that time on, through to the late 1970s (doubles only
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In 2007, after Gonzales and Hoad were both dead, Kramer gave a higher assessment of both players, rating them among the top five players of all time, chronologically Vines, Budge, Gonzales, Hoad, and Federer. Kramer had expressed a competitive relationship with both Gonzales and Hoad during his years
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titles had he been permitted to compete in those tournaments during that 18-year period. Jack Kramer, for instance, has speculated in an article about the theoretical champions of Forest Hills and Wimbledon that Gonzales would have won an additional 12 titles in those two tournaments alone. From 1952
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and hence involved in knife fights. It was one more slur that embittered González towards the media in general. The scar was actually the result of a prosaic street accident in 1935 when he was seven years old. He pushed a scooter too fast, ran into a passing car, and had his cheek gashed open by its
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Gonzales played Hoad again in the 4-man World Professional Championship Tour in 1959 and Pancho finished with 13 wins and 15 losses against Hoad, but Gonzales achieved a perfect record against rookies Cooper and Anderson to keep his world championship title. The series concluded at the end of May and
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In January, Gonzales finished third in the Kooyong Tournament of Champions, the richest tournament of the year, losing his match to Hoad. In May, he beat Hoad in the final at Cleveland as Hoad's leg injury worsened. Gonzales received his record sixth Pilsner of Cleveland Trophy award for the victory.
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Trabert also told McCauley in their interview that "I appreciated his tennis ability but I never came to respect him as a person. Too often I had witnessed him treat people badly without a cause. He was a loner, sullen most of the time, with a big chip on his shoulder and he rarely associated with us
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Much of Gonzales's competitive fire during these years derived from the anger he felt at being paid much less than the players he was regularly beating. In 1956, for instance, he was guaranteed US$ 15,000 for the pro tour, while his touring opponent, the recently turned professional Tony Trabert, had
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Gonzales then played in the Far East tour (September–October 1954) that visited Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. He finished second to Sedgman and barely won over Segura and Kramer, who was making a comeback in singles after a 14-month retirement. Later that year Gonzales enjoyed further
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The USPLTA issued rankings at the end of 1952 in which they ranked Segura the U.S. pro No. 1, with Gonzales second (in 1951, when Kramer had beaten Segura 64 matches to 28 in their championship tour, they had ranked Segura as the U.S. No. 1 pro player due to Kramer's lack of success in the U.S.). The
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From 1951 to 1953, Gonzales was in semi-retirement. He bought the tennis shop at Exposition Park and ran that while playing in short tours and occasional professional tournaments throughout the world. In spite of his infrequent play (because first Riggs, then Kramer, as promoters of the pro tour, did
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During the span of seven years that they faced each other, Laver was 26–32 and Gonzales was 36–42 years old. While the peak of Laver was in the late 60s, the peak of Gonzales was in the mid-to-late 50s. Gonzales had a great longevity that made possible this rivalry. However, the overall record could
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Gonzales was referred to as either "Richard" or "Ricardo" by his friends and family. As the child of working-class Hispanic parents, young Richard was well aware of the social prejudices of his day. He reportedly disliked the nickname "Pancho", as it was a common derogatory term used against Mexican
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Gonzales finished third in the NTL rankings for 1968, and was selected to enter the season combined professional final at Madison Square Garden together with the top four WCT players in an eight-man field. Gonzales won a close dramatic win over Rosewall, then defeated Gimeno in the semifinal, before
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on the 1960 World Professional Championship tour (Trabert also played a few matches early on). Gonzales was at the peak of his form, beating Rosewall 20 to 5 and easily overcoming Segura and Olmedo. During a match against Segura at White Plains on February 13, 1960, Gonzales served 33 aces. In April
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Gonzales finished second to Hoad in the point ranking on the 1959/1960 Ampol Open Trophy world series of tournaments, winning four of the tournaments (Sydney Marks Athletic Field, L.A. Tennis Club Masters, Toronto Lawn Tennis Club O'Keefe, Ampol White City TOC), losing the Forest Hills Tournament of
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Later that year, Gonzales sued in California superior court to have his seven-year contract with Kramer declared invalid. As proof of his claim, Gonzales cited being paid 25 percent of the gate instead of the stipulated 20 percent. Judge Leon T. David found Gonzales's reasoning implausible and ruled
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Gonzales won at Cleveland in 1955 and 1956, both events using the VASSS (Van Alen Simplified Scoring System, i.e. table tennis scoring), beating Segura in the final in both years. Gonzales played against Trabert in a South American tour, losing six matches to Trabert on outdoor clay, but winning the
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In early June 1954, Gonzales won the U.S. Professional Championships held by Jack Kramer at the Los Angeles Tennis Club in California. Gonzales was seeded No. 1 and defeated both Sedgman and Segura, the latter in a close five set final to win the USPLTA Benrus Trophy for the only time in his career.
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Gonzales finished second to Segura in the 1951 U.S. Professional Championships at Forest Hills, organized by Riggs and Kramer, and authorized by the USPLTA. Gonzales did not play in the 1951 Cleveland International Professional title at Cleveland, won by Kovacs (and approved as the U.S. National Pro
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wrote that "the crowd cheered a handsome, dark-skinned Mexican-American youngster who smiled boyishly each time he captured a hard-fought point, kissed the ball prayerfully before a crucial serve, and was human enough to show nervousness as he powered his way to the most coveted crown in the world."
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Jack Kramer ranked Gonzales as the world No. 1 professional tennis player for 1959 in his personal pro ranking list (different from Kramer's point ranking list) with Sedgman No. 2, Rosewall No. 3, and Hoad as No. 4. Robert Roy of L'Équipe magazine agreed with Gonzales as No. 1 and Hoad as No. 5 for
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Kramer has written that he was so worried that Rosewall would offer no competition to Gonzales and would thereby destroy the financial success of the tour that, for the only time in his career as a player or promoter, he asked Gonzales while in Australia to "carry" Rosewall in return for having his
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to play a world series tour against Gonzales. In early 1957, Gonzales flew to Australia for the first ten matches against Rosewall in his native country. Gonzales had developed a "half-dollar"-size cyst on the palm on his right hand and there was speculation in the newspapers that his tennis career
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Life on the tour was not easy. Most of the matches were played indoors on the tour's portable canvas surface. "One night", Gonzales recalled later, "I sprained an ankle badly. The next night in another town I was hurting. I told Jack I couldn't play. He said to me, 'Kid, we always play.' Jack had a
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Hoad was Gonzales's toughest opponent on grass, with Hoad holding a 21 to 14 (60%) lifetime edge, although Gonzales held a lifetime head-to-head edge against Rosewall on grass of 24 to 14 (63%). Gonzales held a lifetime edge over Hoad overall at 104–78 (57%). Gonzales's lifetime edge over Rosewall
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According to his autobiography, Gonzales stood 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighed 183 pounds (83 kg) by the time he was 19 years old. Other sources generally credit him as being an inch or two shorter but in any case he would enjoy a clear advantage in height over a number of
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to the U.S. in the early 1900s. González was born in 1928, the eldest of seven children. Kramer writes that "Gorgo was not the poor Mexican-American that people assumed. He didn't come from a wealthy family, but from a stable middle-class background, probably a lot like mine. He had a great mother
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Masters tournament (where he beat both Segura and Kramer twice in a double round-robin event, and split his two matches with Kovacs); the World Professional hard court event at Los Angeles (beating Budge and Segura); at Scarborough, England (where he defeated Budge and Segura); at Wembley, England
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When Gonzales returned to the United States Championships in 1949, he repeated his victory of the previous year. Schroeder, the top seed, had beaten Gonzales eight times in nine matches during their careers and was heavily favored. The only time he had beaten Schroeder, Gonzales was playing with a
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to list the ten greatest players in order. Twenty-five players in all were named by the 37 experts in their lists of the ten best. The magazine then ranked them in descending order by total number of points assigned. The top eight players in overall points, with their number of first-place votes,
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Despite a good comeback year in 1964, Gonzales was no longer the top pro. In January 1965, Gonzales won the New South Wales Pro in Sydney beating Laver and Rosewall. Gonzales also beat Laver and Rosewall to win the 1965 CBS TV Pro at Dallas on a clay surface. The tournament was the richest of the
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In early May, 1964, Gonzales defeated Gimeno and Anderson to win the Cleveland World Pro, his ninth Cleveland title. Arguably Gonzales' best tournament victory of 1964 came in late May at the U.S. Pro Indoors at White Plains. After coming from a set down to beat both Laver and Hoad earlier in the
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Gonzales won the 1957 Forest Hills Tournament of Champions with a perfect 5–0 record, beating Sedgman in a five-set deciding match. The event was broadcast nationally on CBS television. Gonzales also won the Cleveland tournament, beating Trabert and Segura, and the Los Angeles Masters tournament.
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At the Philadelphia U.S. Pro Indoor in March, 1951, the service "drives" (not "forehand drives" as sometimes reported) of a number of players were electronically measured and compared to Tilden's reported service "drive" speed of 151 mph made by stopwatch and film in 1931. The service speeds
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that "Gonzales is the greatest natural athlete tennis has ever known. The way he can move that 6-foot-3-inch frame of his around the court is almost unbelievable. He's just like a big cat... Pancho's reflexes and reactions are God-given talents. He can be moving in one direction and in the split
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tennis player in some rankings from 1952 to 1961. The Tennis Hall of Fame says Gonzales "rose to the world No. 1 ranking, holding that lofty perch from 1952 to 1960." Other sources state that Gonzales was world number one for an eight-year period. The tennis rankings of that era were composed by
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Regarding the tour, Kramer writes that "even though Gonzales was usually the top name, he would almost never help promote the tour. The players could have tolerated his personal disagreeableness, but his refusal to help the group irritated them the most. Frankly, the majority of players disliked
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In 1955–56, Gonzales beat Tony Trabert in the World series by 74 matches to 27. Forty years after his matches with Gonzales, Trabert told interviewer Joe McCauley "that Gonzales's serve was the telling factor on their tour — it was so good that it earned him many cheap points. Trabert felt that,
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Gonzales was a prominent professional champion in the 1950s and 1960s, winning world professional championship tours between 1954 and 1961; he was the world number one ranked male tennis player professional between 1952 and 1961. Gonzales was a determined competitor with a fierce temper. He was
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Segura was the defending champion from that version of the U.S. Pro last held in 1951 at Forest Hills (there was also the Cleveland US Pro, described as such in contemporary press reports and by Jack Kramer and Pancho Gonzales in their autobiographies. It was also approved by the Professional
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three times (1957 Forest Hills, 1958 Forest Hills, 1959 Sydney White City), the Los Angeles Masters three times (1956, 1957, 1959), the U.S. Professional Indoor three times (1950 Philadelphia, 1952 Philadelphia, 1964 White Plains), plus beating, in seven head-to-head pro tours, all of the best
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Gonzales reportedly was "haunted by race issues throughout his life...Six months before he died, he told his brother Ralph that he should have taken the offer of the Mexican government in 1948 to give up his U.S. citizenship and play for Mexico. His bitterness at how he had been treated by his
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courts. Gonzales both dismayed and infuriated his colleagues by being the only player who was paid for his participation. Having learned by bitter experience about the exigencies of the pro tour, Gonzales had demanded, and received, US$ 5,000 in advance for his appearance in the tournament. An
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Gonzales beat Gimeno and Sedgman to win at Cleveland (Hoad and Rosewall did not enter). Later in the year there were signs Gonzales' dominance was waning. He lost to Rosewall in the final of the French Pro championships on red clay at Roland Garros, and at Wembley on indoor wood he lost in the
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Jones, the head of California tennis, was described as an autocratic leader who embodied much of the exclusionary sensibilities that governed tennis for decades. Although Gonzales was a promising junior, once Jones discovered that the youth was truant from school, Jones banned him from playing
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hated Gonzales so much that he considered having him killed. Gonzales had coached the young Rita until she had rebelled against her father's 5,000-balls-a-day-regimen and first moved in with, then married, on March 31, 1984, the much-older Gonzales. Years before, Mike Agassi, already a tennis
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in January 1970, when Gonzales was 41 years old and Laver was still considered the world No. 1 player. On the other hand, Gonzales was still a top ten player when this match occurred and Laver subsequently won the tournament event played there, beating Gonzales in a straight sets semifinal.
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singles winner) against Segura. Gonzales won the Cleveland event, defeating Don Budge in the final in four sets. Gonzales was awarded the Pilsner of Cleveland Trophy for his victory. At Wembley 1953 and two days later in Paris, he was severely beaten by Sedgman, the eventual winner of these
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in Los Angeles. Once he discovered tennis, he lost interest in school and began a troubled adolescence in which he was occasionally pursued by truant officers and police. He was befriended by Frank Poulain, the owner of the tennis shop at Exposition Park, and sometimes slept there.
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In the Tennis Channel series "The 100 Greatest of All Time" in 2012, Gonzales was ranked the 22nd greatest male tennis player of all time, just behind his longtime tennis rivals Lew Hoad (19th) and Jack Kramer (21st), and just ahead of Lacoste (23rd) and Djokovic (24th).
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Jack Kramer, on the other hand, who became a world-class player in 1940 and then beat Gonzales badly in the latter's first year as a professional, has stated that he believes that although Gonzales was better than either Laver or Sampras, he was not as good as either
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were: Rod Laver (9), John McEnroe (3), Don Budge (4), Jack Kramer (5), Björn Borg (6), Pancho Gonzales (1), Bill Tilden (6), and Lew Hoad (1). Gonzales was ranked the sixth-best player, with only Allen Fox casting a vote for him as the greatest of all time.
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Kramer says that "Gonzales never seemed to get along with his various wives, although this never stopped him from getting married... Segura once said, 'You know, the nicest thing Gorgo ever says to his wives is 'Shut up'". Following a ten-month battle with
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Gonzales became a television commentator for ABC, a rare presence at tournaments. Described as an adequate but unmotivated commentator, Gonzales would issue thoughtful comments – often magnanimous, occasionally harsh, always candid – on contemporary pros.
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In late 1953, Kramer, then a temporarily retired player (due to his back troubles), signed Gonzales (a seven-year contract) to play in a 1954 US tour also featuring Pancho Segura, Frank Sedgman, and Donald Budge (the latter being replaced in March 1954 by
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wrote that although Laver was "absolutely unbeatable for a year or two late in the 1960s", a "careful comparison" could be made between Laver and the somewhat older Gonzales and that Kramer is "positive that Gonzales could have beaten Laver regularly."
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in favor of Kramer. Gonzales remained bound to Kramer by contract until 1960." Gonzales was ranked world No. 1 pro by Jack March for the 1957 season. Gonzales was also ranked No. 1 in October 1957 in a combined pro/amateur ranking by Adrian Quist.
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for racquets and balls but was unable to get along with the company personnel. Finally, in 1981, after nearly 30 years, Spalding refused to renew the contract. He had also been the Tennis Director and Tournament Director at Caesars Palace on the
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One bright moment for Gonzales in his rookie year as a professional was winning the U.S. Pro Indoor Championship at Philadelphia in late March, defeating Kramer in the final in straight sets. Gonzales also won the tournament at Wembley, beating
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Champions final to Hoad, but winning the White City Tournament of Champions, where he beat Hoad in the final. Gonzales defaulted the final and deciding Ampol series tournament in December, the Qantas Kooyong, to spend the holidays in the U.S.
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through 1961 Gonzales was considered the best of this time period, with some saying he had taken the crown from Bill Tilden as the best of all time. Gonzales has been rated one of the greatest in the history of the sport. He was ranked the
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in the last competition of the year, Gonzales had clearly established himself as the top player in the world in 1954. In December, the International Professional Tennis Association ranked Gonzales as the No. 1 professional player for 1954.
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Arthur Ashe called Gonzales "the only idol he ever had." Allen Fox said "Pancho Gonzales was, if not the best player of all time, certainly one of the best." In a 1972 article about an imaginary tournament among the all-time greats,
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Gonzalez was reported to be the first tennis player to earn a half-million dollars in career prize money. By mid-1965 he had earned US$ 740,000, excluding income from product endorsements, appearances, and lessons.
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Eventually he was arrested for burglary at age 15 and spent a year in detention. He then joined the Navy just as World War II was ending and served for two years, finally receiving a bad-conduct discharge in 1947.
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fanatic, had once served as a linesman for one of Gonzales's professional matches in Chicago. Gonzales had upbraided Agassi so severely for perceived miscalls that Agassi walked away and sat in the stands.
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nine times, including twice in the same year, a unique achievement in tennis history. He won the USPLTA version of the U.S. Pro in L.A. in 1954, and the Cleveland U.S. Pro version another eight times, the
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for the last weeks of the tour). In the subsequent matches Gonzales beat Segura 30–21 and Sedgman by the same score. After this tour, Gonzales won the Cleveland World Pro or Cleveland U.S. Pro held at the
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In 2014, Frank Sedgman ranked Gonzales number four, behind Jack Kramer, Roger Federer and Rod Laver, in his greatest male tennis players of all-time list in his autobiography 'Game, Sedge and Match'.
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second it takes him to see that the ball is hit to his weak side, he's able to throw his physical mechanism in reverse and get to the ball in time to reach it with his racket." The flamboyant
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in the finals but neither of them collected a penny: the promoter had failed to obtain a television contract, could not meet his costs and couldn't pay any prize money to any of the players.
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Americans at the time. In the Hispanic community, the name "Pancho" is traditionally only given to individuals whose first name is "Francisco", as was the case with Gonzales' tennis rival,
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story of that first win began, "The rankest outsider of modern times sits on the tennis throne." His persona at the time was strikingly different from what it would become in future years.
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Tennis Hall of Fame gives Gonzales "Top ranking: World number 1 (1952)". The PPAT rankings for 1952 placed Segura as the U.S. No. 1 professional, followed by Gonzales as the U.S. No. 2.
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was 19, he beat the great young baseliner by playing him from the baseline at the Pacific Southwest Open. Around this time, Gonzales relocated to Las Vegas to be the Tennis Director at
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game. He won even so, and the rules were changed back. Kramer also tried moving the service line to a yard behind the baseline; once again, Gonzales won in spite of the change.
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towards the end), I was privileged to compete against virtually every top player in the world", said Wood. Wood ranked Gonzales number four, behind Budge, Kramer, and Tilden.
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González had a long scar across his left cheek that, according to his autobiography, some members of the mass media of the 1940s attributed to his being a Mexican-American
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for 16 years, another lucrative job. In 1985, he was fired after refusing to give playing lessons to the wife of his boss. As S. L. Price wrote about Gonzales in a 2002
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Gonzales intensely. Sedgman almost came to blows with Gonzales once. Trabert and Gorgo hated each other. The only player he ever tried to get along with was Lew Hoad."
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article stated: "If earth was on the line in a tennis match, the man you want serving to save humankind would be Ricardo Alonso Gonzales." Longtime tennis commentator
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from April 27 through May 2 and where all the best, except Pails, were present. Gonzales was awarded the Pilsner of Cleveland Trophy for his victory at Cleveland.
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success: he swept the Australian Tour of November–December 1954 by beating Sedgman 16–9, McGregor 15–0, and Segura, 4–2. Although he was beaten by the Australian
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titles during the 1960s as an amateur when most of the best players in the world were professionals, turned pro in early 1968 at the age of 31, having won the
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Kramer sees as evidence of Gonzales's superiority over Laver the fact that Gonzales defeated Laver in a five-set match before 14,761 spectators in New York's
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and Gonzales was seeded No. 8 in the tournament. To the surprise of most observers, he won it fairly easily by a straight-set victory over the South African
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events between the end of 1949 (when he turned pro) and the start of the open era in April 1968. As has been observed about other great players such as
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In 1969, it was Gonzales's turn to prevail in the longest match ever played till that time, one so long and arduous that it resulted in the advent of
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be biased in favor of Laver because of the difference of ten years between them. For the 1964 season, Gonzales held a head-to-head edge over Laver.
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at the age of 67, in poverty and estranged from his ex-wives and children except for Rita and their son, Skylar. Andre Agassi paid for his funeral.
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doctor shoot me up with novocaine, and we played. That's just the way it was. The size of the crowd didn't matter. They'd paid to see us play."
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Gonzales continued to play in the occasional tournament in his 40s. He could also occasionally beat the clear number-one player in the world,
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professional events in 1957, 1958, and 1959. He was ranked world amateur No. 1 in 1948 by Ned Potter and in 1949 by Potter and John Olliff.
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article, "There was no more perfect match than Pancho and Vegas: both dark and disreputable, both hard and mean and impossible to ignore."
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Kramer won 22 of the first 26 matches and 42 of the next 50. Gonzales improved enough to win 15 of the remaining 32 but it was too late.
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Image of tennis players Tony Trabert and Pancho Gonzales with Beans Reardon at Bond Club luncheon in Los Angeles, California, 1955].
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had the fourth-seeded Gonzales upsetting Bill Tilden in the semifinals and then using his serve to beat Rod Laver in the finals.
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was 117–87 (57%). In head-to-head world championship tours, Gonzales led Hoad 64 to 51 (56%), and led Rosewall 70 to 31 (70%).
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Gonzales was beaten in his first year on the professional tour, 94 matches to 29, by the reigning king of professional tennis,
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Gonzales thus won two U.S. Pro titles (according to some writers) in one year, a unique achievement in tennis.
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In spite of the fact that Gonzales was still known as a serve-and-volley player, in 1971, when he was 43 and
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1959. Jack March ranked Gonzales number one in his pro ranking list for the 1959 season with Hoad second.
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when he was disqualified by the tournament referee after an argument over the replacement of a linesman.
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González's parents, Manuel Antonio González and Carmen Alire Alonso, migrated from the Mexican state of
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when he was three months shy of his 44th birthday. In June 1972, Gonzales reached the semifinals of the
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In 1953, Gonzales was omitted by Kramer (by now also a promoter) from the big pro tour, which featured
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Gonzales returned to play on the pro circuit in 1964. By now, Rod Laver had arrived in the pro ranks.
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often at odds with officials and promoters. However, he was a fan favorite who drew many spectators.
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the year before. Gonzales, at the age of 40, beat Emerson in five sets in the quarterfinals of the
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echoed it in 2006: "If I had to choose someone to play for my life, it would be Pancho Gonzales."
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in the quarterfinals. He then lost in the semifinals to Rod Laver. He lost in the third round of
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Gonzales didn't play on the pro circuit at all in 1962. His only appearance in 1963 was at the
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In the southern hemisphere summer of 1950–51, Gonzales toured Australia and New Zealand with
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while he had the better groundstrokes, he could not match Pancho's big, fluent service."
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Man with a racket: The autobiography of Pancho Gonzales as told to Cy Rice (1959), p.175
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Game, Set and Match: The Tennis Boom of the 1960s and 70s by Herbert Warren Wind (1979)
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In April 1968, he was the first professional to lose to an amateur, the British player
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Ernie Reed (October 21, 1961). "Pancho Gonzales calls it quits" (Press release). UPI.
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The most difficult challenge that Gonzales faced during his dominant years came from
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named their Tennis Center the Rosie Casals/Pancho Gonzalez Tennis Center in 2013.
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Most of Gonzales's career as a professional took place before the start of the
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In his 1979 autobiography Kramer considered the best ever to have been either
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Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales, as Told to Cy Rice
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Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections,
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In 1952 Gonzales reached the top level of the pros. In 1952, he won the
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The Racquet, "Professional Lawn Tennis Association News", February 1952
4285: 3700: 3677: 3543:. Vol. XIII, no. 174. Australia. October 11, 1948. p. 11 3452: 3448: 3436: 3404: 3384: 3311: 3259: 3254:(at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, 1236: 1154: 1145:
In late 1969, Gonzales won the Howard Hughes Open in Las Vegas and the
1096: 4574:"Pancho Gonzales given top seeding for pro net tourney; Segura second" 3574:. No. 29, 503. Victoria, Australia. November 17, 1949. p. 14 1211:, and he hired Chuck Pate, his childhood friend, to run the Pro Shop. 12268: 11921: 11879: 11872: 11728: 11394: 11342: 11325: 11299: 11234: 11000: 10987: 10857: 10783: 10410: 10406: 10397: 10393: 9535: 9405: 9223: 9019: 8881: 8827: 7691: 7613: 7397: 7388: 7325: 6782: 6515: 5541:. New York. February 27, 1966. p. 37 – via Newspapers.com. 4562:
Man with a racket: The autobiography of Pancho Gonzales (1959), p.111
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Harold E. Donohue (July 1956). "Pancho Gonzales: Mixed-Up Champion".
4398:, Jack Kramer with Frank Deford, (1981 André Deutsch edition), p. 205 3408: 3376: 3356: 3267: 3247: 3207: 3202: 3171: 3142: 3113: 3082: 3024: 2875: 2844: 2818: 1500: 1449: 1419: 1371: 1353:, and they had one son. According to Price's article, Rita's father, 1264: 1192: 1104: 1031: 1022:
out-of-shape, semi-retired Gonzales was beaten in the first round by
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semifinals to Hoad. Then Gonzales went into a period of retirement.
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finals against Australia. Having beaten Schroeder at Forest Hills,
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The Press (Christchurch), 6 March 1959, p.6 "Sportsman's notebook"
1422:, Gonzales almost certainly would have won a number of additional 100: 4721:"Loser of Trabert-Gonzales Pro tennis series will be out in cold" 3570: 3053: 2962: 2933: 2904: 2753: 2724: 2693: 1288: 1165:. He was the top American money-winner for 1969 with US$ 46,288. 8228: 4940:
All information about the Australian tour with Rosewall is from
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as tour manager, but time had mellowed his assessment of them.
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of tennis, and he was therefore ineligible to compete at the
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door handle. He spent two weeks in the hospital as a result.
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and rated Gonzales number three, behind Budge and Kramer.
5000:. Louisville. January 5, 1958 – via Newspapers.com. 4347: 4345: 3779:. New York. September 9, 1947 – via Newspapers.com. 19:"Richard Gonzales" redirects here. For other people, see 5575:. White Plains. June 6, 1968 – via Newspapers.com. 5445:. White Plains. June 1, 1964 – via Newspapers.com. 5358: 5354:. Louisville. April 16, 1960 – via Newspapers.com. 3839:
Bud Collins' Modern Encyclopedia of Tennis (1994), p.594
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Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales
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Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales
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Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales
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Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales
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In 1978, Ellsworth Vines ranked his all-time top 10 in
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Little Pancho: The Life Of Tennis Legend Pancho Segura
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Little Pancho: The Life of Tennis Legend Pancho Segura
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Tennis de France, February 1954, volume 10, P. 3, 4, 5
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Little Pancho: The Life of Tennis Legend Pancho Segura
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colleagues on the tour stayed with him all his life."
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player. He won 15 major singles titles, including two
13476: 6423: 4903:. Raleigh. April 28, 1957 – via Newspapers.com. 4596:"Gonzales scores gruelling 5-set victory over Segura" 4421: 3823:"Irascible Gonzalez's resolve to win came at a price" 3721:"Irascible Gonzales's resolve to win came at a price" 3529: 3527: 3525: 1140:
Isner–Mahut match at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships
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scoring. As a 41-year-old at Wimbledon, Gonzales met
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World Tennis, February 1960, 'Around the World' p.45
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Gonzales faced Rosewall, Segura and new pro signing
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Arthur Ashe: Tennis Great & Civil Rights Leader
5916:"Pancho Gonzalez, U.S. Tennis Champion, Dies at 67" 3868:
Historical dictionary of tennis, John Grasso (2011)
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newspaper articles from newspapers.com need titles.
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September 28, 1947 – via Newspapers.com. 3498: 3496: 1072:. The then-24-year-old Cox beat Gonzales at the 13597:Professional tennis players before the Open Era 13542:Deaths from stomach cancer in the United States 5817:"How Did Pancho Gonzales Gain His Facial Scar?" 5776:"Richard Pancho Gonzales, 1973 Player Activity" 5758:"Richard Pancho Gonzales, 1973 Player Activity" 5097: 4713: 4711: 4512:. December 27, 1953 – via Newspapers.com. 4417:. December 20, 1953 – via Newspapers.com. 4265:. November 24, 1953 – via Newspapers.com. 4245:. November 21, 1953 – via Newspapers.com. 1384: 13592:Grand Slam (tennis) champions in men's doubles 13587:Grand Slam (tennis) champions in men's singles 6822:Articles and topics related to Pancho Gonzales 6648:. Windsor: The Short Run Book Company Limited. 6155: 5886: 5708:. February 7, 1972 – via Newspapers.com. 5292:. January 27, 1960 – via Newspapers.com. 5272:. January 12, 1960 – via Newspapers.com. 5232:. June 3, 1959 – via letempsarchives.ch. 4808:. Scranton. September 17, 1956. Archived from 3623:"Pancho Gonzales, Tennis Hall of Fame profile" 1235:, at age 44, and was leading by a set against 11494: 9710: 8214: 6845: 6281: 5488: 5252:. January 8, 1960 – via Newspapers.com. 4216:. August 13, 1952 – via Newspapers.com. 3945: 3943: 3941: 3939: 3937: 3493: 1389:In his professional career, Gonzales won the 6476:"Analyzing the Greatest Players of All Time" 6455:on June 14, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. 6346: 5641: 5555:. Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). 4838:on June 14, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. 4814:on June 14, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. 4708: 4492:. April 11, 1953 – via Newspapers.com. 4452:. March 12, 1953 – via Newspapers.com. 4130:. August 4, 1952 – via Newspapers.com. 4110:. April 21, 1952 – via Newspapers.com. 4090:. March 30, 1952 – via Newspapers.com. 4026:. March 29, 1951 – via Newspapers.com. 3718: 3695:. A S Barnes and Co. p. various pages. 3591: 3589: 1080:, in five sets, in two and a quarter hours. 1017:, which were held that year at the hallowed 13557:International Tennis Hall of Fame inductees 6217: 5594: 5521:. July 20, 1965 – via Newspapers.com. 5151:. January 30, 1958 – via Google News. 5074: 4752: 4472:. April 4, 1953 – via Newspapers.com. 4373:. June 14, 1954 – via Newspapers.com. 3919:, Edited by Michael Bartlett and Bob Gillen 3858:. June 12, 1949 – via Newspapers.com. 1274: 1103:, before losing an epic match to the Dutch 11501: 11487: 9717: 9703: 8221: 8207: 6852: 6838: 6785: 6771: 6757: 6743: 6331: 6080: 5939:. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 174, etc. 5858:: Seebohm, Caroline: 9780803220416, p. 101 5545: 5120: 4696: 4170:. June 8, 1952 – via Newspapers.com. 4046:. July 5, 1951 – via Newspapers.com. 3934: 3743:"The Natural: Remembering Pancho Gonzalez" 3611:– via National Library of Australia. 3582:– via National Library of Australia. 3551:– via National Library of Australia. 1596:Performance timeline for major tournaments 1476:Tennis commentator, journalist and author 99: 13602:World number 1 ranked male tennis players 13567:United States National champions (tennis) 6512:"Top Five Men's Tennis Stars of All Time" 5903:. June 24, 2002 – via vault.si.com. 5635: 5597:"The 10 Greatest Matches of the Open Era" 5386:. May 4, 1961 – via Newspapers.com. 5124:"Gonzales Outlasts Hoad in Corning Match" 3597:"Australian is 3rd on world tennis table" 3586: 2373: 1247:At South Orange in August, Gonzales beat 703:, began to call him "Gorgonzales", after 105:Gonzales in a tournament in Los Angeles, 79:Learn how and when to remove this message 13537:American sportspeople of Mexican descent 6643: 6504: 6263: 6230:. p. 49 – via Newspapers.com. 6172: 5867: 5407:. July 8, 1963 – via vault.si.com. 5364: 5305: 5161: 4953:Cleveland Plain Dealer, 20 December 1957 4881: 4860: 4666: 4654: 4351: 3965: 2471: 2378: 1590:California State University, Los Angeles 1545:In the early years of the 21st century, 1440:his most prominent rivals, particularly 1366:, Gonzales died on July 3, 1995, at the 1083:The first major open tournament was the 730: 711:who first called him a "cheese champ".) 13547:French Championships (tennis) champions 6688: 6613:(1978), Ellsworth Vines and Gene Vier ( 6386: 6352: 6240: 5792: 5013:(1978), Ellsworth Vines and Gene Vier ( 4718:Prescott Sullivan (December 15, 1955). 3880:(1979), Jack Kramer with Frank Deford ( 3690: 3667: 3240: 2609: 1391:United States Professional Championship 1149:in Los Angeles, beating, among others, 1015:United States Professional Championship 13552:Sportspeople from the Las Vegas Valley 13519: 6707: 6624: 6429: 6392: 5985: 5595:Frank Riley (November–December 2003). 5588: 3982: 3759: 3504:"Pancho Gonzales: Career match record" 1377:Gonzales played tennis with the actor 691:In 1949, Gonzales performed poorly at 11482: 9698: 8202: 6833: 6820: 6811:University of California, Los Angeles 6627:The Game : My 40 Years in Tennis 6395:The Game : My 40 Years in Tennis 5913: 4316:. October 31, 1953 – via Trove. 4284: 3898:"Pancho tops Ted, Todd trips Moran". 3638: 3636: 3333: 3230: 2615:Singles: 19 (13 titles, 6 runner-ups) 649:, before losing in the semifinals to 5961:"Inside Tennis and the Sundance Kid" 5953: 4832:. September 30, 1956. Archived from 4605:. June 14, 1954. p. 4, part IV. 29: 6755:Association of Tennis Professionals 6715:. London: Biteback Publishing Ltd. 6397:. London: Deutsch. pp. 43–45. 5868:Claesson, Samuel (March 31, 2023). 5646:. Jane's Information. p. 142. 4633:Sports Illustrated, 16 April 1956. 4583:. June 2, 1954. p. 2, part IV. 4338:. May 2, 1954. p. 13, part II. 3719:Joel Drucker (September 26, 2008). 1176:, the Australian player who won 12 556:U.S. National Singles Championships 13: 13572:Wimbledon champions (pre-Open Era) 12782:Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers 6646:The History of Professional Tennis 6449:. January 24, 1970. Archived from 6118:"USTA scholarship grant paperwork" 6024:"Honoring Gonzalez and his legacy" 5489:Rod Humphries (January 24, 1965). 4746: 4703:The History of Professional Tennis 4069:The history of Professional Tennis 3773:"Gonzales forces Mulloy to 5 sets" 3633: 918:At the end of 1956, Kramer signed 202:Right-handed (one-handed backhand) 16:American tennis player (1928–1995) 14: 13613: 11511:International Tennis Hall of Fame 6807:Charles E. Young Research Library 6741:International Tennis Hall of Fame 6730: 6358:The Bud Collins History of Tennis 6245:. A S Barnes and Co. p. 21. 6221:"Tamed Pancho Faces Young Tigers" 6207:. September 24, 1961. p. 20. 6198:"Ayala Went Pro to "Quit Tennis"" 5797:. A S Barnes and Co. p. 33. 5631:. September 29, 1969. p. 4C. 3672:. A S Barnes and Co. p. 26. 3648:International Tennis Hall of Fame 2941:21–16, 19–21, 21–8, 20–22, 21–19 1602:Pancho Gonzales career statistics 1584:International Tennis Hall of Fame 1095:but later beat the second-seeded 178:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 21:Richard Gonzales (disambiguation) 13500: 13486: 6582: 6556: 6530: 6486: 6468: 6459: 6435: 6411: 6374: 6325: 6316: 6302: 6269: 6234: 6211: 6189: 6166: 6149: 6134: 6110: 6085: 6074: 6044: 6016: 6004: 5979: 5928: 5907: 5861: 5849: 5831: 5809: 5786: 5768: 5750: 5732: 5728:. AP. June 23, 1972. p. A6. 5712: 5692: 5672: 5660: 5615: 5579: 5559: 5525: 5505: 5482: 5469: 5449: 5429: 5420: 5411: 5370: 5338: 5320: 5311: 5276: 5256: 5236: 4980:– via Google News Archive. 3902:. 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ABDO Publishing. p. 27. 5075:Paul Menton (April 21, 1958). 4972:. October 27, 1957. p. 32 3684: 3661: 3615: 1381:while Redford was growing up. 1058: 560:Professional Grand Slam titles 1: 12968:Monique Kalkman-Van Den Bosch 6683:World of Tennis Yearbook 1971 6173:Bill Lee (February 1, 1961). 5872:. Sequoia Press. p. 18. 5644:World of Tennis Yearbook 1971 5121:Ed Collins (April 29, 1958). 4386:L.A. Times, 11 May 1954, p.58 3218: 742:, Netherlands in August 1961. 153:Los Angeles, California, U.S. 106: 13527:American male tennis players 6514:. NBC Sports. Archived from 6465:Inside Tennis magazine, 1986 6332:Ira Berkow (July 31, 1998). 6218:Mel Durslag (May 19, 1965). 5914:Amdur, Neil (July 5, 1995). 5401:"A Legend Dies On The Court" 5064:. April 3, 1958. p. 16. 4730:. pp. 9–10, Section II. 3856:The Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph 3486: 1385:Assessment and tennis legacy 1049: 1008: 888: 746: 25:Pancho Gonzales (footballer) 7: 8716:1940–1945: No competition ( 8491:1915–1919: No competition ( 4762:The San Diego Union-Tribune 4450:Corpus Christi Caller Times 3644:"Richard "Pancho" Gonzales" 3566:"Frank Sedgman Rated Fifth" 2970:21–15, 13–21, 21–14, 22–20 1111:losing the final to Roche. 1099:in the fourth round of the 54:. The specific problem is: 10: 13618: 6689:Seebohm, Caroline (2009). 6604: 5935:Seebohn, Caroline (2009). 5725:Spartanburg Herald-Journal 5642:John Barrett, ed. (1977). 5623:"Gonzales 'going' – again" 5042:. May 4, 1960. p. 15. 4329:"Sedgman and Gonzales win" 3092:3–6, 4–6, 14–12, 6–1, 6–4 2465:16–18, 2–6, 6–1, 6–2, 6–4 1982: 1931: 1865: 1813: 1764: 1705: 1673: 1652: 1599: 1533:, a magazine published in 1233:Queen's Club Championships 578: 480:Grand Slam doubles results 259:Grand Slam singles results 23:. For the footballer, see 18: 13114: 12868: 12710: 12589:Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling 12531: 12524: 12495: 12155: 11850: 11524: 11517: 10726: 10428:1940–45: No competition ( 10148:1915–18: No competition ( 9735: 8553: 8239: 7668: 6870: 6827: 6227:The Philadelphia Inquirer 6176:"With Malice Toward None" 6141:McDougall, Chris (2011). 5843:October 15, 2007, at the 5706:The Philadelphia Inquirer 5498:The Sydney Morning Herald 5270:The Bristol Daily Courier 5149:The Sydney Morning Herald 4969:The Sydney Morning Herald 4830:The Philadelphia Inquirer 4510:The Philadelphia Inquirer 4470:The Philadelphia Inquirer 4415:The Philadelphia Inquirer 4290:"Gonzales Wins Pro Title" 4185:"Tennis Hall of Fame bio" 4059:, Caroline Seebohm (2009) 4023:The Philadelphia Inquirer 3250:(for consistent play) or 2304: 2285: 2215: 2016: 2001: 1991: 1988: 1985: 1977: 1917: 1857: 1805: 1758: 1695: 1685: 1682: 1679: 1676: 1670: 1665: 1577: 573: 558:in 1948 and 1949, and 13 519: 514: 497: 484: 479: 471: 466: 441: 436: 418: 389: 344: 339: 334: 313: 295: 277: 263: 258: 244: 236: 228: 223: 206: 198: 190: 182: 174: 157: 140: 124: 116: 98: 13459:Walter Clopton Wingfield 13354:William McChesney Martin 12831:Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman 4931:The Age, 11 January 1958 4851:(London), 1 October 1956 4782:L.A. Times, 30 July 1956 4686:The Akron Beacon Journal 3223: 3003:3–6, 6–4, 7–5, 6–8, 2–6 2912:6–4, 4–6, 2–6, 6–2, 6–4 2792:3–6, 3–6, 6–2, 6–4, 7–5 2761:6–3, 4–6, 6–3, 4–6, 0–6 1275:Personal and family life 1223:, which was part of the 13532:American tennis coaches 13038:Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 13017:Margaret Osborne duPont 12933:Evonne Goolagong Cawley 12740:Molla Bjurstedt Mallory 12610:Kathleen McKane Godfree 9729:men's doubles champions 8233:men's doubles champions 6864:men's singles champions 6564:"Gonzales Rosewall H2H" 5492:"Veteran takes singles" 4645:World Tennis, Feb. 1960 4226:World Tennis, June 1953 3322:He felt unable to rank 1400:Tournament of Champions 1242: 1214: 1198: 1168: 1114: 1063: 1037: 988: 975: 958: 938: 913: 857: 832: 813: 781: 709:New York World-Telegram 594:Los Angeles Tennis Club 564:Tournament of Champions 120:Ricardo Alonso González 13389:Mary Ewing Outerbridge 13080:Chantal Vandierendonck 11533:Manuel Alonso Areizaga 11412:2020: No competition ( 9553:Édouard Roger-Vasselin 6644:McCauley, Joe (2000). 6611:Tennis Myth and Method 6381:Tennis Myth and Method 5585:McCauley (2000) P. 156 5011:Tennis Myth and Method 4727:San Francisco Examiner 4088:San Francisco Examiner 2374:Grand Slam tournaments 1667:Grand Slam tournaments 1489:Tennis Myth and Method 1339:Miss Rheingold of 1958 1147:Pacific Southwest Open 743: 13305:Robert Walter Johnson 12582:Marion Jones Farquhar 11743:Robert Lindley Murray 11365:Pierre-Hugues Herbert 9640:Pierre-Hugues Herbert 9601:Pierre-Hugues Herbert 8530:Jean-François Blanchy 8052:Juan Martín del Potro 7218:Robert Lindley Murray 7209:Robert Lindley Murray 6625:Kramer, Jack (1981). 6480:World Tennis Magazine 6393:Kramer, Jack (1981). 6062:on September 18, 2010 5986:Kramer, Jack (1981). 5210:Utrechtsch Nieuwsblad 4901:The News and Observer 4314:Brisbane Courier-Mail 4071:, Joe McCauley (2000) 3829:. September 23, 2008. 3601:North-Eastern Courier 3535:"BROMWICH RANKED 6th" 3032:4–6, 11–9, 11–9, 9–7 2508:French Championships 2472:Doubles: 2 (2 titles) 2379:Singles: 2 (2 titles) 1515:Madison Square Garden 1482:The History of Tennis 821:Philadelphia Inquirer 734: 125:Country (sports) 13059:Margaret Smith Court 12687:Lesley Turner Bowrey 12554:Dorothy Bundy Cheney 12496:Court tennis players 11894:Malcolm Greene Chace 11404:Juan Sebastián Cabal 6482:. December 16, 2011. 6204:The Spokesman-Review 5107:The Minneapolis Star 4964:"Times have changed" 4764:. signonsandiego.com 4756:(October 18, 2005). 4213:The Arizona Republic 4168:The Pittsburgh Press 4002:The Evening Standard 3347:, Lennart Bergelin ( 2610:Pro Slam tournaments 1979:Pro Slam tournaments 1586:at Newport in 1968. 1225:USLTA Indoor Circuit 1182:French Championships 680:American Lawn Tennis 562:. He also won three 265:Australian Open 245:Highest ranking 61:improve this article 50:to meet Knowledge's 13452:Dennis Van der Meer 13003:Martina Navratilova 12852:Sarah Palfrey Cooke 12726:Maud Barger-Wallach 12701:Nancye Wynne Bolton 11834:Gottfried von Cramm 9789:Herbert Wilberforce 8688:Gottfried von Cramm 6629:. London: Deutsch. 6538:"Gonzales Hoad H2H" 6518:on October 15, 2006 6159:The Washington Post 6032:. September 5, 2009 5746:. 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8925: 8923: 8919: 8915: 8913: 8909: 8905: 8903: 8899: 8895: 8893: 8889: 8885: 8883: 8879: 8875: 8873: 8869: 8865: 8863: 8859: 8855: 8853: 8849: 8848:Ashley Cooper 8845: 8843: 8842:Ashley Cooper 8839: 8835: 8833: 8829: 8825: 8822: 8820: 8816: 8812: 8810: 8806: 8802: 8800: 8796: 8792: 8790: 8789:Frank Sedgman 8786: 8782: 8780: 8779:Frank Sedgman 8776: 8772: 8770: 8766: 8762: 8760: 8756: 8752: 8750: 8746: 8742: 8740: 8739:Eric Sturgess 8736: 8732: 8730: 8726: 8722: 8719: 8715: 8713: 8709: 8705: 8703: 8699: 8695: 8693: 8692:Henner Henkel 8689: 8685: 8683: 8679: 8675: 8673: 8669: 8668:Jack Crawford 8665: 8663: 8659: 8655: 8653: 8649: 8645: 8643: 8639: 8635: 8633: 8629: 8625: 8623: 8619: 8615: 8613: 8609: 8605: 8602: 8600: 8596: 8592: 8590: 8586: 8582: 8580: 8579:Howard Kinsey 8576: 8572: 8570: 8566: 8562: 8561: 8558: 8552: 8545: 8541: 8537: 8535: 8531: 8527: 8525: 8524:Marcel Dupont 8521: 8517: 8515: 8511: 8507: 8505: 8501: 8497: 8494: 8490: 8488: 8484: 8480: 8478: 8474: 8470: 8468: 8464: 8460: 8458: 8454: 8450: 8448: 8444: 8443:Marcel Dupont 8440: 8438: 8434: 8430: 8428: 8424: 8420: 8418: 8414: 8410: 8408: 8404: 8400: 8398: 8397:Jacques Worth 8394: 8390: 8388: 8384: 8380: 8378: 8377:Jacques Worth 8374: 8370: 8368: 8367:Jacques Worth 8364: 8360: 8358: 8354: 8350: 8348: 8347:Paul Lebreton 8344: 8340: 8338: 8337:Paul Lebreton 8334: 8330: 8328: 8324: 8320: 8318: 8317:Paul Lebreton 8314: 8310: 8308: 8304: 8300: 8298: 8294: 8290: 8288: 8284: 8280: 8278: 8277:Jean Schopfer 8274: 8270: 8268: 8264: 8260: 8258: 8254: 8250: 8249: 8246: 8244: 8238: 8234: 8231: 8224: 8219: 8217: 8212: 8210: 8205: 8204: 8201: 8188: 8187:Jannik Sinner 8184: 8181: 8179: 8175: 8172: 8170: 8166: 8163: 8161: 8157: 8154: 8152: 8151:Dominic Thiem 8148: 8145: 8143: 8139: 8136: 8134: 8130: 8127: 8125: 8121: 8118: 8116: 8115:Stan Wawrinka 8112: 8109: 8107: 8103: 8100: 8098: 8094: 8091: 8089: 8085: 8082: 8080: 8076: 8073: 8071: 8067: 8064: 8062: 8058: 8055: 8053: 8049: 8046: 8044: 8043:Roger Federer 8040: 8037: 8035: 8034:Roger Federer 8031: 8028: 8026: 8025:Roger Federer 8022: 8019: 8017: 8016:Roger Federer 8013: 8010: 8008: 8007:Roger Federer 8004: 8001: 7999: 7995: 7992: 7990: 7986: 7983: 7981: 7977: 7974: 7972: 7968: 7965: 7963: 7959: 7956: 7954: 7950: 7947: 7945: 7941: 7938: 7936: 7932: 7929: 7927: 7923: 7920: 7918: 7914: 7911: 7909: 7905: 7902: 7900: 7899:Stefan Edberg 7896: 7893: 7891: 7890:Stefan Edberg 7887: 7884: 7882: 7878: 7875: 7873: 7869: 7866: 7864: 7863:Mats Wilander 7860: 7857: 7855: 7851: 7848: 7846: 7842: 7839: 7837: 7833: 7830: 7828: 7824: 7821: 7819: 7818:Jimmy Connors 7815: 7812: 7810: 7809:Jimmy Connors 7806: 7803: 7801: 7797: 7794: 7792: 7788: 7785: 7783: 7779: 7776: 7774: 7773:Jimmy Connors 7770: 7767: 7765: 7761: 7758: 7756: 7755:Jimmy Connors 7752: 7749: 7747: 7743: 7740: 7738: 7737:Jimmy Connors 7734: 7731: 7729: 7728:John Newcombe 7725: 7722: 7720: 7716: 7713: 7711: 7707: 7704: 7702: 7698: 7695: 7693: 7689: 7686: 7684: 7680: 7677: 7676: 7673: 7671: 7667: 7660: 7659:John Newcombe 7656: 7653: 7651: 7647: 7644: 7642: 7638: 7635: 7633: 7629: 7626: 7624: 7620: 7617: 7615: 7611: 7608: 7606: 7602: 7599: 7597: 7593: 7590: 7588: 7584: 7581: 7579: 7578:Ashley Cooper 7575: 7572: 7570: 7566: 7563: 7561: 7557: 7554: 7552: 7548: 7545: 7543: 7539: 7536: 7534: 7530: 7527: 7525: 7524:Frank Sedgman 7521: 7518: 7516: 7515:Frank Sedgman 7512: 7509: 7507: 7506:Arthur Larsen 7503: 7500: 7498: 7494: 7491: 7489: 7485: 7482: 7480: 7476: 7473: 7471: 7467: 7464: 7462: 7458: 7455: 7453: 7449: 7446: 7444: 7440: 7437: 7435: 7434:Ted Schroeder 7431: 7428: 7426: 7422: 7419: 7417: 7413: 7410: 7408: 7404: 7401: 7399: 7395: 7392: 7390: 7386: 7383: 7381: 7377: 7374: 7372: 7368: 7365: 7363: 7359: 7356: 7354: 7350: 7347: 7345: 7341: 7338: 7336: 7332: 7329: 7327: 7323: 7320: 7318: 7314: 7311: 7309: 7305: 7302: 7300: 7296: 7293: 7291: 7287: 7284: 7282: 7278: 7275: 7273: 7269: 7266: 7264: 7260: 7257: 7255: 7251: 7248: 7246: 7242: 7239: 7237: 7233: 7230: 7228: 7227:Bill Johnston 7224: 7221: 7219: 7215: 7212: 7210: 7206: 7203: 7201: 7197: 7194: 7192: 7191:Bill Johnston 7188: 7185: 7183: 7179: 7176: 7174: 7170: 7167: 7165: 7161: 7158: 7156: 7152: 7149: 7147: 7143: 7140: 7138: 7134: 7131: 7129: 7125: 7122: 7120: 7116: 7113: 7111: 7107: 7104: 7102: 7098: 7095: 7093: 7092:Holcombe Ward 7089: 7086: 7084: 7080: 7077: 7075: 7071: 7068: 7066: 7062: 7059: 7057: 7053: 7050: 7048: 7044: 7041: 7039: 7035: 7032: 7030: 7026: 7023: 7021: 7017: 7014: 7012: 7008: 7005: 7003: 6999: 6996: 6994: 6990: 6987: 6985: 6981: 6978: 6976: 6972: 6969: 6967: 6963: 6960: 6958: 6954: 6951: 6949: 6945: 6942: 6940: 6939:Richard Sears 6936: 6933: 6931: 6930:Richard Sears 6927: 6924: 6922: 6921:Richard Sears 6918: 6915: 6913: 6912:Richard Sears 6909: 6906: 6904: 6903:Richard Sears 6900: 6897: 6895: 6894:Richard Sears 6891: 6888: 6886: 6885:Richard Sears 6882: 6879: 6878: 6875: 6873: 6869: 6865: 6862: 6855: 6850: 6848: 6843: 6841: 6836: 6835: 6832: 6826: 6819: 6812: 6808: 6804: 6800: 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Tennis Base 6543: 6539: 6533: 6517: 6513: 6507: 6499: 6498:heraldsun.com 6495: 6489: 6481: 6477: 6471: 6462: 6453: 6448: 6444: 6438: 6431: 6430:Bercow (2014) 6426: 6419: 6414: 6406: 6400: 6396: 6389: 6382: 6377: 6369: 6363: 6359: 6355: 6349: 6341: 6340: 6335: 6328: 6319: 6311: 6305: 6297: 6293: 6287: 6285: 6277: 6272: 6265: 6260: 6252: 6248: 6244: 6237: 6229: 6228: 6222: 6214: 6206: 6205: 6199: 6192: 6184: 6183: 6177: 6169: 6162:. p. D1. 6161: 6160: 6152: 6144: 6137: 6119: 6113: 6098: 6094: 6093:"The natural" 6088: 6077: 6061: 6057: 6053: 6047: 6031: 6030: 6025: 6019: 6012: 6007: 5999: 5993: 5989: 5982: 5966: 5962: 5956: 5948: 5946:9780803220416 5942: 5938: 5931: 5923: 5922: 5917: 5910: 5902: 5898: 5892: 5890: 5881: 5879:9798889921806 5875: 5871: 5864: 5857: 5852: 5846: 5842: 5839: 5834: 5818: 5812: 5804: 5800: 5796: 5789: 5781: 5777: 5771: 5763: 5759: 5753: 5745: 5744:The Telegraph 5741: 5735: 5727: 5726: 5721: 5715: 5707: 5702: 5695: 5687: 5682: 5675: 5668: 5663: 5655: 5649: 5645: 5638: 5630: 5629: 5624: 5618: 5603:. TennisForum 5602: 5598: 5591: 5582: 5574: 5569: 5562: 5554: 5548: 5540: 5535: 5528: 5520: 5515: 5508: 5501:. p. 62. 5500: 5499: 5493: 5485: 5478: 5472: 5464: 5459: 5452: 5444: 5439: 5432: 5423: 5414: 5406: 5402: 5396: 5394: 5385: 5380: 5373: 5367:, p. 104 5366: 5361: 5353: 5348: 5341: 5333: 5329: 5323: 5314: 5307: 5302: 5300: 5291: 5286: 5279: 5271: 5266: 5259: 5251: 5246: 5239: 5231: 5226: 5219: 5211: 5206: 5199: 5191: 5186: 5179: 5170: 5164:, pp. 88 5163: 5158: 5150: 5146: 5145:"Sedgman Win" 5140: 5133:. p. 16. 5132: 5131: 5125: 5117: 5110:. p. 73. 5109: 5108: 5102: 5094: 5087:. p. 26. 5086: 5085: 5079: 5071: 5063: 5062: 5056: 5049: 5041: 5040: 5034: 5027: 5020: 5019:9780670696659 5016: 5012: 5007: 4999: 4994: 4987: 4971: 4970: 4965: 4959: 4950: 4943: 4937: 4928: 4919: 4910: 4902: 4897: 4890: 4884:, pp. 72 4883: 4878: 4869: 4863:, pp. 66 4862: 4857: 4850: 4845: 4836: 4831: 4827: 4821: 4812: 4807: 4803: 4797: 4788: 4779: 4763: 4759: 4755: 4749: 4742: 4737: 4729: 4728: 4722: 4714: 4712: 4704: 4699: 4692: 4687: 4682: 4675: 4669:, p. 202 4668: 4663: 4656: 4651: 4642: 4636: 4630: 4621: 4612: 4604: 4603: 4597: 4590: 4582: 4581: 4575: 4568: 4559: 4551: 4546: 4539: 4531: 4526: 4519: 4511: 4506: 4499: 4491: 4486: 4479: 4471: 4466: 4459: 4451: 4446: 4439: 4431: 4424: 4416: 4411: 4404: 4397: 4392: 4383: 4381: 4372: 4367: 4360: 4353: 4348: 4346: 4337: 4336: 4330: 4323: 4315: 4310: 4303: 4295: 4291: 4288:(July 1953). 4287: 4281: 4272: 4264: 4259: 4252: 4244: 4239: 4232: 4223: 4215: 4214: 4208: 4201: 4186: 4180: 4178: 4169: 4164: 4157: 4149: 4144: 4137: 4129: 4124: 4117: 4109: 4104: 4097: 4089: 4084: 4077: 4070: 4065: 4058: 4053: 4045: 4040: 4033: 4025: 4024: 4018: 4011: 4003: 3998: 3991: 3984: 3983:Bercow (2014) 3979: 3977: 3975: 3968:, p. 195 3967: 3962: 3955: 3951: 3950:The Lone Wolf 3946: 3944: 3942: 3940: 3938: 3930: 3925: 3918: 3914: 3909: 3901: 3894: 3887: 3886:0-399-12336-9 3883: 3879: 3874: 3865: 3857: 3852: 3845: 3836: 3828: 3824: 3818: 3811: 3806: 3798: 3793: 3786: 3778: 3774: 3768: 3761: 3760:Bercow (2014) 3756: 3748: 3747:tennisnow.com 3744: 3738: 3722: 3715: 3713: 3711: 3702: 3698: 3694: 3687: 3679: 3675: 3671: 3664: 3649: 3645: 3639: 3637: 3628: 3624: 3618: 3602: 3598: 3592: 3590: 3573: 3572: 3567: 3561: 3559: 3542: 3541: 3536: 3530: 3528: 3526: 3514:September 22, 3510:. Tennis Base 3509: 3505: 3499: 3497: 3492: 3478: 3474: 3470: 3466: 3462: 3458: 3454: 3450: 3446: 3442: 3438: 3434: 3430: 3426: 3422: 3418: 3414: 3410: 3406: 3402: 3398: 3394: 3393:Bill Jacobsen 3390: 3386: 3382: 3381:John Gardiner 3378: 3374: 3370: 3366: 3362: 3358: 3354: 3350: 3346: 3342: 3339:The 37 were: 3336: 3329: 3325: 3321: 3320:Jimmy Connors 3317: 3313: 3309: 3305: 3304:John Newcombe 3301: 3297: 3296:Frank Sedgman 3293: 3292:Pancho Segura 3289: 3288:Jack Crawford 3285: 3284:Ted Schroeder 3281: 3277: 3273: 3269: 3265: 3261: 3257: 3253: 3249: 3243: 3233: 3229: 3211: 3209: 3204: 3199: 3196: 3193: 3191: 3188: 3185: 3184: 3180: 3178: 3173: 3168: 3165: 3162: 3160: 3157: 3154: 3153: 3149: 3147:Frank Sedgman 3144: 3139: 3136: 3133: 3131: 3128: 3125: 3124: 3120: 3115: 3110: 3107: 3104: 3102: 3099: 3096: 3095: 3091: 3089: 3084: 3079: 3076: 3073: 3071: 3068: 3065: 3064: 3060: 3058:Pancho Segura 3055: 3050: 3047: 3044: 3042: 3039: 3036: 3035: 3031: 3029:Frank Sedgman 3026: 3021: 3018: 3015: 3013: 3010: 3007: 3006: 3002: 3000: 2995: 2990: 2987: 2985: 2982: 2980: 2977: 2974: 2973: 2969: 2967:Pancho Segura 2964: 2959: 2956: 2953: 2951: 2948: 2945: 2944: 2940: 2938:Pancho Segura 2935: 2930: 2927: 2924: 2922: 2919: 2916: 2915: 2911: 2909:Pancho Segura 2906: 2901: 2898: 2895: 2893: 2890: 2887: 2886: 2882: 2880:Frank Sedgman 2877: 2872: 2869: 2866: 2864: 2861: 2858: 2857: 2853: 2851: 2850:Frank Sedgman 2846: 2841: 2838: 2835: 2833: 2830: 2827: 2826: 2822: 2820: 2815: 2810: 2807: 2804: 2802: 2799: 2796: 2795: 2791: 2789: 2784: 2779: 2776: 2773: 2771: 2768: 2765: 2764: 2760: 2758:Pancho Segura 2755: 2750: 2747: 2744: 2742: 2739: 2736: 2735: 2731: 2729:Pancho Segura 2726: 2721: 2718: 2715: 2713: 2710: 2707: 2706: 2702: 2700: 2699:Pancho Segura 2695: 2690: 2687: 2685: 2682: 2680: 2677: 2674: 2673: 2669: 2667: 2662: 2657: 2654: 2652: 2649: 2647: 2644: 2641: 2640: 2636: 2633: 2630: 2628:Championship 2627: 2624: 2621: 2620: 2602: 2600: 2599:Ted Schroeder 2595: 2589: 2584: 2579: 2577: 2572: 2567: 2564: 2561: 2559: 2556: 2553: 2552: 2548: 2546: 2545:Eric Sturgess 2541: 2535: 2530: 2525: 2523: 2518: 2513: 2510: 2507: 2504: 2501: 2500: 2496: 2493: 2490: 2487: 2485:Championship 2484: 2481: 2478: 2477: 2464: 2462: 2461:Ted Schroeder 2457: 2452: 2449: 2446: 2444: 2441: 2438: 2437: 2433: 2431: 2430:Eric Sturgess 2426: 2421: 2418: 2416: 2413: 2411: 2408: 2405: 2404: 2400: 2397: 2394: 2392:Championship 2391: 2388: 2385: 2384: 2361: 2358: 2355: 2352: 2349: 2346: 2344: 2341: 2338: 2335: 2333: 2330: 2327: 2324: 2322: 2319: 2317: 2314: 2312: 2311: 2307: 2302: 2299: 2297: 2296: 2292: 2290: 2289: 2283: 2282: 2278: 2276: 2273: 2272: 2268: 2265: 2262: 2259: 2256: 2253: 2251: 2248: 2245: 2242: 2240: 2237: 2234: 2231: 2229: 2226: 2223: 2221: 2218: 2213: 2210: 2209: 2205: 2202: 2199: 2196: 2193: 2191: 2188: 2186: 2183: 2181: 2178: 2175: 2173: 2172: 2168: 2165: 2163: 2162: 2158: 2156: 2155: 2151: 2149: 2148: 2144: 2142: 2141: 2137: 2135: 2134: 2130: 2128: 2127: 2123: 2121: 2120: 2116: 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