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For other people of the same name, see Richard Sears (disambiguation).
Richard Dudley "Dick" Sears (b. October 16, 1861 d. April 8, 1943 both in Boston) – was an American male tennis player. He was the son of Frederic Richard Sears and Albertina Homer Shelton. He married Eleanor M Cochrane on Nov 24, 1891 and they had Richard Dudley Sears, Jr. and Miriam Sears.
Sears was undefeated in the U.S. Championships, he won the first of his seven consecutive titles (the all-time record, although in those days the previous year's winner had an automatic place in the final) there in 1881 while still a student at Harvard. Starting in the 1881 first round, he went on an 18-match unbeaten streak at that would take him through the 1887 championships, after which he retired from the game. Not until 1921 was his 18-match unbeaten run overtaken (by Bill Tilden). During his first three championships, Sears did not even lose a single set, never mind a match. Sears was the first 19-year old to win in the U.S., slightly older than Oliver Campbell was in 1890 and the youngest winner ever, Pete Sampras, in 1990.
After giving up playing lawn tennis, Sears won the U.S. Court Tennis singles title in 1892 and went on to serve as USTA President in 1887 and 1888.
Sears was inducted in the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1955, where his cousin Eleonora Sears also has a place.
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Grand Slam record
U.S. championships
- Singles champion: 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887
- Doubles champion: 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887
Grand Slam singles finals
Wins (7)
Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final 1881 U.S. Championships William E. Glyn 6–0, 6–3, 6–2 1882 U.S. Championships (2) Clarence Clark 6–1, 6–4, 6–0 1883 U.S. Championships (3) James Dwight 6–2, 6–0, 9–7 1884 U.S. Championships (4) Howard Taylor 6–0, 1–6, 6–0, 6–2 1885 U.S. Championships (5) Godfrey Brinley 6–3, 4–6, 6–0, 6–3 1886 U.S. Championships (6) R. Livingston Beeckman 4–6, 6–1, 6–3, 6–4 1887 U.S. Championships (7) Henry Slocum 6–1, 6–3, 6–2 External links
U.S. National Championships men's singles champions (1881) Richard Sears · (1882) Richard Sears · (1883) Richard Sears · (1884) Richard Sears · (1885) Richard Sears · (1886) Richard Sears · (1887) Richard Sears · (1888) Henry Slocum · (1889) Henry Slocum · (1890) Oliver Campbell · (1891) Oliver Campbell · (1892) Oliver Campbell · (1893) Robert Wrenn · (1894) Robert Wrenn · (1895) Frederick Hovey · (1896) Robert Wrenn · (1897) Robert Wrenn · (1898) Malcolm Whitman · (1899) Malcolm Whitman · (1900) Malcolm Whitman · (1901) William Larned · (1902) William Larned · (1903) Laurence Doherty · (1904) Holcombe Ward · (1905) Beals Wright · (1906) William Clothier · (1907) William Larned · (1908) William Larned · (1909) William Larned · (1910) William Larned · (1911) William Larned · (1912) Maurice McLoughlin · (1913) Maurice McLoughlin · (1914) R. Norris Williams · (1915) Bill Johnston · (1916) R. Norris Williams · (1917) Lindley Murray · (1918) Lindley Murray · (1919) Bill Johnston · (1920) Bill Tilden · (1921) Bill Tilden · (1922) Bill Tilden · (1923) Bill Tilden · (1924) Bill Tilden · (1925) Bill Tilden · (1926) René Lacoste · (1927) René Lacoste · (1928) Henri Cochet · (1929) Bill Tilden · (1930) John Doeg · (1931) Ellsworth Vines · (1932) Ellsworth Vines · (1933) Fred Perry · (1934) Fred Perry · (1935) Wilmer Allison · (1936) Fred Perry · (1937) Don Budge · (1938) Don Budge · (1939) Bobby Riggs · (1940) Don McNeill · (1941) Bobby Riggs · (1942) Ted Schroeder · (1943) Joseph Hunt · (1944) Frank Parker · (1945) Frank Parker · (1946) Jack Kramer · (1947) Jack Kramer · (1948) Pancho Gonzales · (1949) Pancho Gonzales · (1950) Arthur Larsen · (1951) Frank Sedgman · (1952) Frank Sedgman · (1953) Tony Trabert · (1954) Vic Seixas · (1955) Tony Trabert · (1956) Ken Rosewall · (1957) Malcolm Anderson · (1958) Ashley Cooper · (1959) Neale Fraser · (1960) Neale Fraser · (1961) Roy Emerson · (1962) Rod Laver · (1963) Rafael Osuna · (1964) Roy Emerson · (1965) Manuel Santana · (1966) Fred Stolle · (1967) John Newcombe
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- International Tennis Hall of Fame inductees
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- 1861 births
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