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Fred J. Perry

Fred Perry
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Full name Frederick John Perry
Country (sports) United Kingdom Great Britain
Born (1909-05-18)18 May 1909
Portwood, , England, UK
Died 2 February 1995(1995-02-02) (aged 85)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Turned pro 1936 (amateur tour from 1929)
Retired 1956
Plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
Int. Tennis HoF 1975 (member page)
Singles
Highest ranking No. 1 (1934, A. Wallis Myers)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open W (1934)
French Open W (1935)
Wimbledon W (1934, 1935, 1936)
US Open W (1933, 1934, 1936)
Professional majors
US Pro W (1938, 1941)
Wembley Pro QF (1951, 1952)
Doubles
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open W (1934)
French Open W (1933)
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
French Open W (1932)
Wimbledon W (1935, 1936)
US Open W (1932)
Team competitions
Davis Cup W (1933, 1934, 1935, 1936)
Fred Perry
Nationality  England

Frederick John "Fred" Perry (18 May 1909 – 2 February 1995) was a British tennis and table tennis player from England and former World No. 1 who won 10 Majors including eight Grand Slams and two Pro Slams single titles, as well as six Major doubles titles. Perry won three consecutive Wimbledon Championships from 1934 to 1936 and was World Amateur number one tennis player during those three years. Prior to Andy Murray in 2013, Perry was the last British player to win the men's Wimbledon championship, in 1936, and the last British player to win a men's singles Grand Slam title until Andy Murray won the 2012 US Open.

Perry was the first player to win a "Career Grand Slam", winning all four singles titles at the age of 26 which he completed at the 1935 French Open. He remains the only British player ever to achieve this. Although Perry began his tennis career aged 18, he was also a Table Tennis World Champion in 1929.

In 1933, Perry helped lead the Great Britain team to victory over France in the Davis Cup; the team's first success since 1912, followed by wins over the United States in 1934, 1935, and a fourth consecutive title with victory over Australia in 1936. But due to his disillusionment with the class-conscious nature of the Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain, the working-class Perry turned professional at the end of the 1936 season and moved to the United States where he became a naturalised US citizen in 1938. In 1942, he was drafted into the US Air Force during the Second World War.


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