- George Pero
George Pero (born
April 16 1919 ) was an American tennis player in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He was born inMiami ,Florida .Pero played on the University of Miami tennis team that went unbeaten for three years between 1938 and 1940. While Pero was on the team, it lost to only two other colleges (Stanford and the University of California), and Pero himself didn't lose a single match during his sophomore and junior years at Miami.
Pero enlisted in the Army Air Corp in the spring of 1942. After World War II, he continued his tennis career, winning the Southern Championships and several state titles including Kentucky, Louisiana and Alabama.
During his career, he had wins over future
International Tennis Hall of Fame enshrineesFrank Parker ,Sidney Wood andDon McNeill , and former NCAA singles champion Gardner Larned.At the tournament now known as the
Cincinnati Masters , Pero reached the singles final in 1947 before falling to future International Tennis Hall of Fame enshrineeBill Talbert . Pero also reached doubles finals in Cincinnati before the War and after it. He teamed with Bill Hardie to reach the doubles final in 1937 (they lost to John McDiarmid & Eugene McCauliff) and with Richard Hart to reach the doubles final in 1947 (they lost to Talbert & Morey Lewis).Pero has been inducted into the Miami City Sports Hall of Fame.
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