Established | 1880 1954 (Hall of fame and museum) |
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Location | Newport, Rhode Island |
Coordinates | 41°28′58″N71°18′30″W / 41.4828°N 71.3082°W |
Type | Professional sports hall of fame; museum; National Historic Landmark; tennis club; court tennis club; tennis tournament venue |
Accreditation | American Alliance of Museums |
Founder | James J. Van Alen |
President | Patrick McEnroe |
CEO | Dan Faber |
Public transit access | RIPTA |
Website | tennisfame.com |
The International Tennis Hall of Fame is located in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. It honors both players and other contributors to the sport of tennis. The complex, the former Newport Casino, includes a museum, 13 grass tennis courts, an indoor tennis facility with three courts, three outdoor hard courts, one green clay court, a court tennis facility, and a theatre. The International Tennis Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization with the goal of preserving, celebrating, and inspiring the sport of tennis around the world.
The hall of fame and museum are located in the Newport Casino, which was commissioned in 1879 by James Gordon Bennett Jr. as part of an exclusive resort for wealthy Newport summer residents. It was designed by Charles McKim along with Stanford White, who did the interiors. It is an example of Victorian Shingle Style architecture. [1] In 1881, the Real Tennis Court (housing the National Tennis Club) and the Casino Theatre were constructed at the east end of the campus. The club was opened on July 1, 1880, after a six-month construction period and quickly became a fashionable venue for Newport summer residents.
The United States Lawn Tennis Association held its first championships at the Newport Casino in 1881. The event was held annually through 1914, by which time tennis had become the key attraction at the resort. The championship was suspended during World War I.
But by the 1950s, the retreat was struggling financially, as tourism preferences changed. It was at risk of being demolished for redevelopment of modern retail space, but the building was purchased and saved by Jimmy and Candy Van Alen, wealthy Newport summer residents. A sportsman himself, in 1954, Jimmy Van Alen established the National Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum in the Casino. [2] [3] The combination of tennis matches and the museum allowed the building to be saved.
Van Alen intended the facility to be "a shrine to the ideals of the game", and was elected president of the hall in 1957. [3] The International Tennis Hall of Fame was officially sanctioned by the United States Tennis Association at its foundation in 1954. In 1975, with the induction of England's Fred Perry, the organization officially became the International Tennis Hall of Fame. It was recognized by the International Tennis Federation in 1986. The first Hall of Fame members were inducted in 1955; as of 2023, a total of 262 inductees from 27 countries have been recognized. [4]
In 2015, Martina Hingis was appointed as the first Global Ambassador for the International Tennis Hall of Fame. [5] In 2016, Guga Kuerten was appointed a Global Ambassador, [6] and in 2017 Michael Chang was appointed a Global Ambassador. [7]
The current Board of Governors includes former professional tennis players Kim Clijsters (Honorary President), Patrick McEnroe (President), Gigi Fernández, Katrina Adams, and Vijay Amritraj. [8]
The museum chronicles the history of the sport from the 12th century through the modern day. The museum's permanent collection contains approximately 30,000 objects, including modern and historic tennis equipment, fine art, decorative arts, artifacts from Hall of Famers and other significant figures within the sport, trophies, textiles and clothing, ephemera, and furnishings. The mseum's Information Research Center (IRC) houses 5,000 books, 3,000+ audio-visual materials, 1 million plus photographic images, and a comprehensive collection of magazines, programs, periodicals, blueprints and archival materials. The collection is displayed year-round in the museum's 13,000 square feet (1,200 m2) of exhibit space. [9] The museum also offers several digital exhibits. [10]
The museum reopened in May 2015 following a nearly complete renovation of its exhibition spaces. The redesigned and reinterpreted galleries encompass more than 12,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, videos, and approximately 2,000 artifacts related to tennis' history and champions past and present.
The museum was initially accredited by the American Alliance of Museums in 2013, and subsequently reaccredited in 2022. [11]
The museum became a Smithsonian Affiliate in 2017. [12]
The museum is also a partner of the Google Arts & Culture initiative. [13]
For a description of each award and a list of its recipients, see footnote [14]
The Hall of Fame hosts several tournaments, including the Infosys Hall of Fame Open in July. The Infosys Hall of Fame Open is a part of the US Open Series, as well as being part of the men's ATP World Tour, the tournament is the only grass court event in North America. Top male players come to Newport directly from Wimbledon to compete for the Van Alen Cup at the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Past champions include Americans John Isner (4× Hall of Fame Open Champion) and Mardy Fish, two-time champion Fabrice Santoro of France, and Australia's Lleyton Hewitt. During the tournament, Tennis Hall of Famers are officially inducted in front of family, friends, fans, and fellow members of the Tennis Hall of Fame.
Being inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame is the ultimate honor in tennis. It represents the sum of one's achievements and contributions as being among the most important and transformative in tennis history. There is a seven-step process to be inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. A player or contributor must be nominated to be inducted, and then the national enshrinement committee reviews their eligibility. Once it is decided if they are eligible, the committee reviews if the nominee will be considered by voters. After review, the voting begins; both group and fan voting takes place. A nominee must receive at least 75% from the Official Voting Group result or a combined total of 75% or more from the Official Voting Group result and any bonus percentage points they earn through the Fan Vote. Votes are tallied by an independent accounting firm. The class induction is announced in January, and the new class is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in July at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Name | Nationality | Category | Year inducted | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Agassi, Andre | United States | Recent Player | 2011 | [17] |
Akhurst, Daphne | Australia | Master Player | 2013 | [18] |
Alexander, Frederick "Fred" | United States | Player | 1961 | [19] |
Allison, Wilmer | United States | Player | 1963 | [20] |
Alonso, Manuel | Spain | Master Player | 1977 | [21] |
Anderson, James | Australia | Master Player | 2013 | [22] |
Anderson, Malcolm | Australia | Master Player | 2000 | [23] |
Ashe, Arthur | United States | Recent Player | 1985 | [24] |
Atkinson, Juliette | United States | Player | 1974 | [25] |
Austin, Henry "Bunny" | Great Britain | Master Player | 1997 | [26] |
Austin, Tracy | United States | Recent Player | 1992 | [27] |
Baddeley, Wilfred | Great Britain | Master Player | 2013 | [28] |
Barger-Wallach, Maud | United States | Player | 1958 | [29] |
Becker, Boris | West Germany/ Germany | Recent Player | 2003 | [30] |
Behr, Karl | United States | Player | 1969 | [31] |
Betz Addie, Pauline | United States | Player | 1965 | [32] |
Bingley Hillyard, Blanche | Great Britain | Master Player | 2013 | [33] |
Bjurstedt Mallory, Molla | Norway/ United States | Player | 1958 | [34] |
Borg, Björn | Sweden | Recent Player | 1987 | [35] |
Borotra, Jean | France | Master Player | 1976 | [36] |
Bromwich, John | Australia | Master Player | 1984 | [37] |
Brookes, Norman | Australia | Master Player | 1977 | [38] |
Brough Clapp, Louise | United States | Player | 1967 | [39] |
Browne, Mary K. | United States | Player | 1957 | [40] |
Brugnon, Jacques | France | Master Player | 1976 | [41] |
Budge, John Donald "Don" | United States | Player | 1964 | [42] |
Bueno, Maria Esther | Brazil | Recent Player | 1978 | [43] |
Bundy Cheney, Dorothy | United States | Master Player | 2004 | [44] |
Cahill, Mabel | Ireland | Player | 1976 | [45] |
Campbell, Oliver | United States | Player | 1955 | [46] |
Capriati, Jennifer | United States | Recent Player | 2012 | [47] |
Casals, Rosemary | United States | Recent Player | 1996 | [48] |
Chace, Malcolm | United States | Player | 1961 | [49] |
Chang, Michael | United States | Recent Player | 2008 | [50] |
Clark, Clarence | United States | Master Player | 1983 | [51] |
Clark, Joseph | United States | Player | 1955 | [52] |
Clijsters, Kim | Belgium | Recent Player | 2017 | [53] |
Clothier, William | United States | Player | 1956 | [54] |
Cochet, Henri | France | Master Player | 1976 | [55] |
Connolly Brinker, Maureen | United States | Player | 1968 | [56] |
Connors, James "Jimmy" | United States | Recent Player | 1998 | [57] |
Cooper, Ashley | Australia | Master Player | 1991 | [58] |
Cooper Sterry, Charlotte | Great Britain | Master Player | 2013 | [59] |
Courier, Jim | United States | Recent Player | 2005 | [60] |
Coyne Long, Thelma | Australia | Master Player | 2013 | [61] |
Crawford, Jack | Australia | Master Player | 1979 | [62] |
Davenport, Lindsay | United States | Recent Player | 2014 | [63] |
Davidson, Owen | Australia | Master Player | 2010 | [64] |
Davidson, Sven | Sweden | Master Player | 2007 | [65] |
Davis, Dwight F. | United States | Player | 1956 | [66] |
Dod, Charlotte "Lottie" | Great Britain | Player | 1983 | [67] |
Doeg, John | United States | Player | 1962 | [68] |
Doherty, Laurence | Great Britain | Player | 1980 | [69] |
Doherty, Reginald | Great Britain | Player | 1980 | [70] |
Douglass Chambers, Dorothea | Great Britain | Player | 1981 | [71] |
Draney, Rick | United States | Wheelchair Tennis | 2023 | [72] |
Drobný, Jaroslav | Czechoslovakia/ Egypt | Master Player | 1983 | [73] |
Dürr, Françoise | France | Master Player | 2003 | [74] |
Dwight, James | United States | Player | 1955 | [75] |
Edberg, Stefan | Sweden | Recent Player | 2004 | [76] |
Emerson, Roy | Australia | Recent Player | 1982 | [77] |
Etchebaster, Pierre | France | Court Tennis Player | 1978 | [78] |
Evert, Christine "Chris" | United States | Recent Player | 1995 | [79] |
Falkenburg, Robert "Bob" | United States/ Brazil | Player | 1974 | [80] |
Fernández, Beatriz "Gigi" | Puerto Rico | Recent Player | 2010 | [81] |
Fraser, Neale | Australia | Master Player | 1984 | [82] |
Fry-Irvin, Shirley | United States | Player | 1970 | [83] |
Garland, Chuck | United States | Master Player | 1969 | [84] |
Gibson, Althea | United States | Player | 1971 | [85] |
Gimeno, Andrés | Spain | Master Player | 2009 | [86] |
Gonzales, Richard "Pancho" | United States | Player | 1968 | [87] |
Goolagong, Evonne | Australia | Recent Player | 1988 | [88] |
Gore, Arthur | Great Britain | Master Player | 2006 | [89] |
Graf, Stefanie "Steffi" | West Germany/ Germany | Recent Player | 2004 | [90] |
Grant, Bryan "Bitsy" | United States | Master Player | 1972 | [91] |
Hackett, Harold | United States | Player | 1961 | [92] |
Hall, David | Australia | Wheelchair Tennis | 2015 | [93] |
Hansell, Ellen | United States | Player | 1965 | [94] |
Hard, Darlene | United States | Player | 1973 | [95] |
Hart, Doris | United States | Player | 1969 | [96] |
Haydon Jones, Ann | Great Britain | Player | 1985 | [97] |
Henin, Justine | Belgium | Recent Player | 2016 | [98] |
Hewitt, Lleyton | Australia | Recent Player | 2021 | [99] |
Hingis, Martina | Switzerland | Recent Player | 2013 | [100] |
Hoad, Lewis "Lew" | Australia | Master Player | 1980 | [101] |
Hopman, Harry | Australia | Master Player | 1978 | [102] |
Hotchkiss Wightman, Hazel | United States | Player | 1957 | [103] |
Hovey, Frederick | United States | Master Player | 1974 | [104] |
Hunt, Joseph "Joe" | United States | Player | 1966 | [105] |
Hunter, Frank | United States | Player | 1961 | [106] |
Hull Jacobs, Helen | United States | Player | 1962 | [107] |
Ivanišević, Goran | Yugoslavia/ Croatia | Recent Player | 2020 | [108] |
Johnston, William "Bill" | United States | Player | 1958 | [109] |
Jones Farquhar, Marion | United States | Master Player | 2006 | [110] |
Kafelnikov, Yevgeny | Russia | Recent Player | 2019 | [111] |
King, Billie Jean Moffitt | United States | Recent Player | 1987 | [112] |
Kalkman-Van Den Bosch, Monique | Netherlands | Wheelchair Tennis | 2017 | [113] |
Kodeš, Jan | Czechoslovakia | Recent Player | 1990 | [114] |
Koželuh, Karel | Czechoslovakia | Master Player | 2006 | [115] |
Krahwinkel Sperling, Hilde | German Reich/ Denmark | Master Player | 2013 | [116] |
Kramer, John Albert "Jack" | United States | Player | 1968 | [117] |
Kuerten, Gustavo "Guga" | Brazil | Recent Player | 2012 | [118] |
Lacoste, René | France | Master Player | 1976 | [119] |
Larned, William "Bill" | United States | Player | 1956 | [120] |
Larsen, Arthur "Art" | United States | Player | 1969 | [121] |
Laver, Rodney "Rod" | Australia | Recent Player | 1981 | [122] |
Lawford, Herbert | Great Britain | Master Player | 2006 | [123] |
Lendl, Ivan | Czechoslovakia/ United States | Recent Player | 2001 | [124] |
Lenglen, Suzanne | France | Master Player | 1978 | [125] |
Li Na | China | Recent Player | 2019 | [126] |
Lott, George | United States | Player | 1964 | [127] |
Mako, Constantine "Gene" | United States | Master Player | 1973 | [128] |
Mandlíková, Hana | Czechoslovakia/ Australia | Recent Player | 1994 | [129] |
Marble, Alice | United States | Player | 1964 | [130] |
Martínez, Conchita | Spain | Recent Player | 2020 | [131] |
Mathieu, Simonne | France | Master Player | 2006 | [132] |
Mauresmo, Amélie | France | Recent Player | 2015 | [133] |
McEnroe, John | United States | Recent Player | 1999 | [134] |
McGregor, Kenneth "Ken" | Australia | Master Player | 1999 | [135] |
McKane Godfree, Kathleen "Kitty" | Great Britain | Master Player | 1978 | [136] |
McKinley, Charles Robert "Chuck" | United States | Recent Player | 1986 | [137] |
McLoughlin, Maurice | United States | Player | 1957 | [138] |
McMillan, Frew | South Africa | Recent Player | 1992 | [139] |
McNeill, Don | United States | Recent Player | 1965 | [140] |
Moore, Elisabeth | United States | Master Player | 1971 | [141] |
Mortimer Barrett, Angela | Great Britain | Master Player | 1993 | [142] |
Mulloy, Gardnar | United States | Recent Player | 1972 | [143] |
Murray, R. Lindley | United States | Master Player | 1958 | [144] |
Năstase, Ilie | Romania | Recent Player | 1991 | [145] |
Navratilova, Martina | Czechoslovakia/ United States | Recent Player | 2000 | [146] |
Newcombe, John | Australia | Recent Player | 1986 | [147] |
Noah, Yannick | France | Recent Player | 2005 | [148] |
Novotná, Jana | Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic | Recent Player | 2005 | [149] |
Nüsslein, Hans | German Reich/ Nazi Germany/ West Germany | Master Player | 2006 | [150] |
Nuthall Shoemaker, Betty | Great Britain | Master Player | 1977 | [151] |
Olmedo, Alex | Peru/ United States | Master Player | 1987 | [152] |
Orantes, Manuel | Spain | Master Player | 2012 | [153] |
Osborne duPont, Margaret | United States | Recent Player | 1967 | [154] |
Osuna, Rafael | Mexico | Recent Player | 1979 | [155] |
Palfrey Danzig, Sarah | United States | Player | 1963 | [156] |
Parker, Frank | United States | Player | 1966 | [157] |
Patterson, Gerald | Australia | Master Player | 1989 | [158] |
Patty, John Edward "Budge" | United States | Recent Player | 1977 | [159] |
Pell, Theodore | United States | Master Player | 1966 | [160] |
Perry, Frederick "Fred" | Great Britain | Master Player | 1975 | [161] |
Petra, Yvon | France | Master Player | 2016 | [162] |
Pettitt, Tom | Great Britain | Court Tennis Player | 1982 | [163] |
Pierce, Mary | France | Recent Player | 2019 | [164] |
Pietrangeli, Nicola | Italy | Recent Player | 1986 | [165] |
Quist, Adrian | Australia | Master Player | 1984 | [166] |
Rafter, Patrick "Pat" | Australia | Recent Player | 2006 | [167] |
Ralston, Dennis | United States | Recent Player | 1987 | [168] |
Renshaw, Ernest | Great Britain | Master Player | 1983 | [169] |
Renshaw, William | Great Britain | Master Player | 1983 | [170] |
Richards, Vincent | United States | Player | 1961 | [171] |
Richey, Nancy | United States | Master Player | 2003 | [172] |
Riggs, Robert "Bobby" | United States | Player | 1967 | [173] |
Roche, Anthony "Tony" | Australia | Recent Player | 1986 | [174] |
Roddick, Andy | United States | Recent Player | 2017 | [175] |
Roosevelt, Ellen | United States | Master Player | 1975 | [176] |
Rose, Mervyn | Australia | Master Player | 2001 | [177] |
Rosewall, Kenneth "Ken" | Australia | Recent Player | 1980 | [178] |
Round Little, Dorothy | Great Britain | Master Player | 1986 | [179] |
Ryan, Elizabeth | United States | Master Player | 1972 | [180] |
Sabatini, Gabriela | Argentina | Recent Player | 2006 | [181] |
Safin, Marat | Russia | Recent Player | 2016 | [182] |
Sampras, Pete | United States | Recent Player | 2007 | [183] |
Sánchez Vicario, Arantxa | Spain | Recent Player | 2007 | [184] |
Santana, Manuel | Spain | Recent Player | 1984 | [185] |
Savitt, Richard "Dick" | United States | Recent Player | 1976 | [186] |
Schroeder, Frederick "Ted" | United States | Player | 1966 | [187] |
Scriven, Margaret "Peggy" | Great Britain | Master Player | 2016 | [188] |
Sears, Eleonora | United States | Master Player | 1968 | [189] |
Sears, Richard | United States | Player | 1955 | [190] |
Sedgman, Frank | Australia | Master Player | 1979 | [191] |
Segura, Pancho | Ecuador/ United States | Master Player | 1984 | [192] |
Seixas, Elias Victor "Vic" | United States | Recent Player | 1971 | [193] |
Seles, Monica | Yugoslavia/ FR Yugoslavia/ United States | Recent Player | 2009 | [194] |
Shields, Frank | United States | Player | 1964 | [195] |
Shriver, Pamela "Pam" | United States | Recent Player | 2002 | [196] |
Slocum, Henry | United States | Player | 1955 | [197] |
Smith, Stanley "Stan" | United States | Recent Player | 1987 | [198] |
Smith Court, Margaret | Australia | Recent Player | 1979 | [199] |
Snow, Randy | United States | Wheelchair Tennis | 2012 | [200] |
Stich, Michael | West Germany/ Germany | Recent Player | 2018 | [201] |
Stolle, Frederick "Fred" | Australia | Recent Player | 1985 | [202] |
Suková, Helena | Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic | Recent Player | 2018 | [203] |
Sutton Bundy, May | United States | Player | 1956 | [204] |
Talbert, William "Bill" | United States | Player | 1967 | [205] |
Tilden, William "Bill" | United States | Player | 1959 | [206] |
Townsend Toulmin, Bertha | United States | Master Player | 1974 | [207] |
Trabert, Anthony "Tony" | United States | Recent Player | 1970 | [208] |
Turner Bowrey, Lesley | Australia | Master Player | 1997 | [209] |
Van Ryn, John | United States | Player | 1963 | [210] |
Vandierendonck, Chantal | Netherlands | Wheelchair Tennis | 2014 | [211] |
Vergeer, Esther | Netherlands | Wheelchair Tennis | 2023 | [212] |
Vilas, Guillermo | Argentina | Recent Player | 1991 | [213] |
Vines, Henry Ellsworth | United States | Player | 1962 | [214] |
von Cramm, Gottfried | German Reich/ Nazi Germany/ West Germany | Master Player | 1977 | [215] |
Wade, Virginia | Great Britain | Recent Player | 1989 | [216] |
Wagner, Marie | United States | Master Player | 1969 | [217] |
Ward, Holcombe | United States | Player | 1956 | [218] |
Washburn, Watson | United States | Player | 1965 | [219] |
Whitman, Malcolm | United States | Player | 1955 | [220] |
Wilander, Mats | Sweden | Recent Player | 2002 | [221] |
Wilding, Anthony "Tony" | New Zealand | Master Player | 1978 | [222] |
Williams, Richard | United States | Player | 1957 | [223] |
Wills Moody Roark, Helen | United States | Player | 1959 | [224] |
Wood, Sidney | United States | Player | 1964 | [225] |
Woodbridge, Todd | Australia | Recent Player | 2010 | [226] |
Woodforde, Mark | Australia | Recent Player | 2010 | [227] |
Wrenn, Robert "Bob" | United States | Player | 1955 | [228] |
Wright, Beals | United States | Player | 1956 | [229] |
Wynne Bolton, Nancye | Australia | Master Player | 2006 | [230] |
Zvereva, Natalya "Natasha" | Soviet Union/ Belarus | Recent Player | 2010 | [231] |
*note- Bob Hewitt of South Africa was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1992, but he was suspended indefinitely in 2012 and expelled from the Hall in 2016 after being convicted of child sexual offences. [232] [233]
Name | Life span | Nationality | Year inducted | Ref. |
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Original 9 | 2021 | [234] | ||
Adams, Russ | 1930–2017 | United States | 2007 | [235] |
Adee, George | 1874–1948 | United States | 1964 | [236] |
Baker, Lawrence | 1890–1980 | United States | 1975 | [237] |
Barrett, John | 1931– | Great Britain | 2014 | [238] |
Bollettieri, Nick | 1931–2022 | United States | 2014 | [239] |
Braden, Vic | 1929–2014 | United States | 2017 | [240] |
Brown Grimes, Jane | 1941–2021 | United States | 2014 | [241] |
Buchholz Jr., Earl | 1940– | United States | 2005 | [242] |
Chatrier, Philippe | 1926–2000 | France | 1992 | [243] |
Clerici, Gianni | 1930–2022 | Italy | 2006 | [244] |
Collins, Arthur "Bud" | 1929–2016 | United States | 1994 | [245] |
Cullman III, Joseph | 1912–2004 | United States | 1990 | [246] |
Danzig, Allison | 1898–1987 | United States | 1968 | [247] |
Davies, Michael | 1936–2015 | Great Britain (Wales) | 2012 | [248] |
David, Herman | 1905–1974 | Great Britain | 1998 | [249] |
Dell, Donald | 1938– | United States | 2009 | [250] |
Drysdale, Cliff | 1941– | South Africa | 2013 | [251] |
Flink, Steve | 1952– | United States | 2017 | [252] |
Gray, David | 1927–1983 | Great Britain | 1985 | [253] |
Griffin, Clarence | 1888–1973 | United States | 1970 | [254] |
Gustav V of Sweden | 1858–1950 | Sweden | 1980 | [255] |
Hardwick, Derek | 1921–1987 | Great Britain | 2010 | [256] |
Heldman, Gladys | 1922–2003 | United States | 1979 | [257] |
Hester, William | 1912–1993 | United States | 1981 | [258] |
Hunt, Lamar | 1932–2006 | United States | 1993 | [259] |
Jeffett, Nancy | 1928–2017 | United States | 2015 | [260] |
Johnson, Robert | 1899–1971 | United States | 2009 | [261] |
Jones, Perry | 1890–1970 | United States | 1970 | [262] |
Kelleher, Robert | 1913–2012 | United States | 2000 | [263] |
Kellmeyer, Fern "Peachy" | 1944– | United States | 2011 | [264] |
Laney, Al | 1895–1988 | United States | 1979 | [265] |
Martin, Alastair | 1915–2010 | United States | 1973 | [266] |
Maskell, Dan | 1908–1992 | Great Britain | 1996 | [267] |
McChesney Martin, William | 1906–1998 | United States | 1982 | [268] |
McCormack, Mark | 1930–2003 | United States | 2008 | [269] |
Myrick, Julian | 1880–1969 | United States | 1963 | [270] |
Nielsen, Arthur | 1923–1980 | United States | 1971 | [271] |
Outerbridge, Mary | 1852–1886 | United States | 1979 | [272] |
Parks, Brad | 1957– | United States | 2010 | [273] |
Pasarell, Charlie | 1944– | United States | 2013 | [274] |
Scott, Eugene "Gene" | 1937–2006 | United States | 2008 | [275] |
Tingay, Lance | 1915–1990 | Great Britain | 1982 | [276] |
Tinling, Ted | 1910–1990 | Great Britain | 1986 | [277] |
Țiriac, Ion | 1939– | Romania | 2013 | [278] |
Tobin, Brian | 1930–2024 | Australia | 2003 | [279] |
Van Alen, James | 1902–1991 | United States | 1965 | [280] |
Van der Meer, Dennis | 1933–2019 | United States | 2021 | [281] |
Wingfield, Walter Clopton | 1833–1912 | Great Britain | 1997 | [282] |
Name | Nationality | Year appointed | Ref. |
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Hingis, Martina | Switzerland | 2015 | [283] |
Kuerten, Gustavo | Brazil | 2016 | [284] |
Country | # of members |
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United States | 135 |
Australia | 32 |
Great Britain | 29 |
France | 11 |
Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic | 8 |
Germany | 6 |
Spain | |
Sweden | 5 |
Argentina | 2 |
Belgium | |
Brazil | |
Italy | |
Netherlands | |
Romania | |
Russia | |
South Africa | |
Belarus | 1 |
China | |
Croatia | |
Egypt | |
Ireland | |
Mexico | |
New Zealand | |
Norway | |
Peru | |
Puerto Rico | |
Switzerland | |
// Yugoslavia/Serbia |
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The Newport Casino is an athletic complex and recreation center located at 180–200 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island in the Bellevue Avenue/Casino Historic District. Built in 1879–1881 by New York Herald publisher James Gordon Bennett, Jr., it was designed in the Shingle style by the newly formed firm of McKim, Mead & White. The Newport Casino was the firm's first major commission and helped to establish the firm's national reputation. Built as a social club, it included courts for both lawn tennis and court tennis, facilities for other games, such as squash and lawn bowling, club rooms for reading, socializing, card-playing, and billiards, shops, and a convertible theater and ballroom. It became a center of Newport's social life during the Gilded Age through the 1920s.
Mary Carillo is an American sportscaster and former professional tennis player. She is an analyst for Tennis on NBC and a reporter for NBC Olympic broadcasts.
Laura Granville is a former American professional tennis player. During the two years she spent at Stanford University, she set the record for most consecutive singles victories with 58 and finished with an overall record of 93–3. Granville won the NCAA Championship in singles as well as the ITA Player of the Year in both 2000 and 2001.
James Henry Van Alen II was an American tennis official and former player. Van Alen was a poet, musician, publisher, civic leader, and raconteur. He was best known for his influence of tennis, especially for the tiebreak and for being the founder and primary benefactor of the International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino, the largest tennis museum in the world, which he gave to the United States Tennis Association in 1954, saving the national landmark from a proposed car park.
Pierre Darmon is a French former tennis player. He was ranked No.8 in the world in 1963, and also reached the top ten in 1958 and 1964.
The 1999 Italian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 56th edition of the Italian Open, and was part of the ATP Super 9 of the 1999 ATP Tour, and of the Tier I Series of the 1999 WTA Tour. Both the men's and the women's events took place at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.
This article covers the period 1884 to present. Before the beginning of the Open era in April 1968, only amateurs were allowed to compete in established tennis tournaments, including the four Grand Slams. Wimbledon, the oldest of the majors, was founded in 1877, followed by the US Open in 1881, the French Open in 1891, and the Australian Open in 1905. Beginning in 1905 and continuing to the present day, all four majors have been played yearly, with the exception of the two World Wars, 1986 for the Australian Open, and 2020 for Wimbledon. The Australian Open is the first major of the year (January), followed by the French Open (May–June), Wimbledon (June–July), and US Open (August–September).
Albert Gillis Laney was an American sportswriter who specialized in tennis and golf but also covered baseball, boxing and American football.