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Gerald Williams (tennis commentator)

Gerald Williams
Born (1929-06-24)24 June 1929
Surrey, England
Died 21 January 2016(2016-01-21) (aged 86)
Nationality British
Occupation TV and radio tennis commentator, sports journalist

Gerald Williams (24 June 1929 – 21 January 2016) was a British tennis commentator and journalist. Williams wrote for the Croydon Advertiser and the Daily Mail. Williams presented the nightly round-up of Wimbledon coverage on BBC television for ten years with Des Lynam.

Williams was born in Surrey and would spend his teenage years in Llangynog in Carmarthenshire and Croydon in south London. Williams studied at Carmarthen Grammar School and would join the Croydon Advertiser after school, becoming the sports editor of the newspaper after a few years. Williams would subsequently work join the Daily Mail as a sub-editor having been recommended by his friend, the boxing commentator Harry Carpenter. Williams was appointed by the Daily Mail as its Manchester football correspondent after his predecessor, Eric Thompson, was killed in the Munich air disaster in 1958. In a 2011 interview, Williams would say that "It was a strange feeling for a young man from London to be sitting in the press box at Old Trafford with the new Busby Babes. ...Half the football team had been wiped out but there was almost a spirituality about it."

Williams was asked to become a tennis radio commentator by BBC executive Cliff Morgan. Williams had learned how to project his voice through his experience of amateur dramatics, his fellow commentator Dan Maskell later told him of television commentators that "A lot of the time they tell you what you have just seen...And that is the worst thing you can do." Jim White later wrote in a 2016 tribute article for the Daily Telegraph that "Williams's ability to trust the audience to appreciate what was going on was one of his abiding strengths." Williams would later say of Maskell that he remembered "...doing a match on Centre Court in Wimbledon for the first time with Dan. I was in awe of him. He was such a lovely man. There's never been anyone like him. He became my best friend."


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