- Wilmer Allison
Wilmer Lawson Allison, Jr. (born
December 8 ,1904 inSan Antonio ,Texas – diedApril 20 ,1977 inAustin, Texas ) was an American amateurtennis champion of the 1930s. Allison's career was somewhat overshadowed by the arrival ofDon Budge , but he was both a fine singles player and, along with his frequent partner,John Van Ryn , a great doubles player.Right-handed, Allison's greatest triumph was winning the 1935 U.S. Championship singles, defeating
Fred Perry in the semi-finals 7–5, 6–3, 6–3 andSidney Wood in the finals 6–2, 6–2, 6–3. He had previously lost to Perry 8–6 in the fifth set in the 1934 finals. He was ranked U.S. No. 1 both years and World No. 4 in 1932 and 1935. At Wimbledon, Allison lost the 1930 title toBill Tilden . As a doubles player with partnerJohn Van Ryn , Allison won the 1929 and 1930 Wimbledon and 1935 U.S. doubles championships. Allison's last major tournament was a 1936 quarter-final loss toBunny Austin .At 5'11, 155 lb., Allison played a total of 44 matches, 29 in doubles with Van Ryn, in
Davis Cup for the United States, the third most of any player behindJohn McEnroe andVic Seixas . He won 32 of those matches but never the cup.At the
University of Texas at Austin , Allison was the Intercollegiate tennis champion in 1927.In his 1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, who had a fine volley himself, devotes a page to the best tennis strokes he had ever seen. He writes: "FOREHAND VOLLEY — Wilmer Allison of Texas, who won the 1935
Forest Hills , had the best I ever saw as a kid, and I've never seen anyone since hit one better.Budge Patty came closest, then Newcombe".George Lott , who himself won 5 U.S. doubles titles as well as 2 at Wimbledon, wrote an article in the May, 1973, issue of Tennis Magazine in which he ranked the great doubles teams and the great players. He called the team of Allison and Van Ryn the 9th best of all time.Allison was a colonel in the
United States Army Air Forces inWorld War II .Allison was inducted into the
International Tennis Hall of Fame inNewport, Rhode Island in 1963.Grand Slam record
Wimbledon
*Doubles champion: 1929, 1930
U.S. Championships
*Singles champion: 1935
*Doubles champion: 1931, 1935
*Mixed Doubles champion: 1929, 1930ource
* [http://www.tennisfame.com/enshrinees/wilmer_allison.html International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee page for Allison]
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