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Ken MacGregor

Ken MacGregor

Ken MacGregor Tennis pictogram.svg
Ken McGregor Circa 1950.jpg
Ken MacGregor of about 1950
Basic information
Roman letters name Ken McGregor
Full name Kenneth Bruce McGregor
Nationality Australian flag Australia
Hometown Adelaide
The date of birth 1929June 2
Date of death December 1, 2007 (78 years old death)
Death place Adelaide
Height 190cm
The weight 81 kg
The dominant hand The right
Four major meetings best results, singles
All Australia Championship (1952)
French Best 4 (1951.52)
The U.K. Runner up (1951)
The United States Four rounds of (1951)
The championship number of times 1 (Australia 1)
Four major meetings best results, double
All Australia Championship (1951.52)
French Championship (1951.52)
The U.K. Championship (1951.52)
The United States Championship (1951)
The championship number of times 7 (Australian 2. Buddha 2. British 2. United States 1)
Four major meetings best results, mixed doubles
The U.K. Best 4 (1951.52)
The United States Championship (1950)
The championship number of times 1 (United States 1)
Carrier self-best ranking
Singles The third place (1952)

The boy tennis player that Ken MacGregor (Ken McGregor, from June 2, 1929 to December 1, 2007) is from Australia Adelaide. The full name is called Kenneth Bruce McGregor (Kenneth blues MacGregor). In one of the players who built the infantility of the golden age of the Australia tennis world in the early 1950s, I formed a pair with Frank セッジマン where was 2 years old older in 1951 and achieved the first men's doubles section "year grand slam" in the tennis history. I won the championship at an Australian championship of 1952 by the men's singles, but ended in a runner up by the Australian championship of .1951 years and Wimbledon championship of 1951 in 1950. Originally he was Australian football player and was the person who converted to tennis from there and did aggressive serve-and-volley to flock from high stature to the greatest weapon. A right-handed player.

MacGregor was chosen including a competition career from an Australian championship of 1948 from 1950 by an Australian all-star representative of an opposition war according to the boy tennis country, the Davis Cup. By an Australian championship of 1950, MacGregor went into the men's singles final for the first time, but I lose in 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 1-6 in Frank セッジマン and am a runner up. This age includes championship in the mixed doubles section of the U.S. championship and forms a pair with marguerite Osborne Du Pont (the United States) and breaks セッジマン and a group of the Doris heart (the United States) in 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. In 1950, I became epoch-making age for tennis world of Australia. As for the Davis Cup after World War II, an American team won consecutively 4 from 1946 through 1949, but Australia prevented continuation championship of the United States to this age and accomplished Davis Cup recapture in since 1939. MacGregor defeated Ted Schroder Securities in singles second game by the game with the United States of the Davis Cup final and contributed to championship of the Australia team.

A big monument was a year ticked away for a history of the boy tennis in 1951, and Ken MacGregor and a pair of Frank セッジマン achieved the first men's doubles "year grand slam" in the tennis history. The annual grand slam in the men's doubles section is still only this one set of pair. In 1951 when I have begun to dominate men's doubles with セッジマン, MacGregor advanced to the men's singles final of the Australian championship and Wimbledon championship, but both lose in Dick サビット (the United States). By an Australian championship of 1952, MacGregor finally achieved first championship by three years consecutive final advances and broke セッジマン of the doubles partner in 7-5, 12-10, 2-6, 6-2 in the final.

However, by U.S. championship of 1952, the Class MacGregor & セッジマン is the men's doubles final; Melvin Rose (is defeated by Australian )& BIC セイシャス (United States) group in 6-3, 8-10, 8-10, 8-6, 6-8. Four major meeting men's doubles consecutive championships of the Class MacGregor & セッジマン which spread out from an Australian championship in 1951 stopped in "7 successive victories", and two have missed the great achievement of the grand slam a year two years in a row. MacGregor got out of the competition of "the amateur tennis player" in the Davis Cup final of from 29 to 31 on December in 1952 in the last and converted to "a professional tennis player" by the advice of Jack Kramer from 1953.

I enter the international tennis palace in 1999. On December 1, 2007 eight years later, he died at 78 years old because of a cancer at home of Australia Adelaide.

Four major meeting championship

4 crown achievement pair of the men's doubles

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