- René Lacoste
Infobox Person
name=René Lacoste150px
caption=René Lacoste at Wimbledon
nationality = flagcountry|France
birth_date=July 2 ,1904
birth_place=
death_date= death date and age|1996|10|12|1904|7|2
death_place=Jean René Lacoste (
July 2 ,1904 -October 12 ,1996 ) was a famous Frenchtennis player and businessman, nicknamed "the Crocodile" by fans, because of his pugnacity on court; he is now mostly known as being the namesake of the Lacostetennis shirt , which he introduced in 1929.Lacoste was one of
The Four Musketeers , France's tennis stars who dominated the game in the 1920s and early 1930s. He won seven Grand Slam singles titles in the French, American, and British championships but never made the long trip to Australia to play in their championships. He was the world number one player for both 1926 and 1927.In 1933, Lacoste founded "La Société Chemise Lacoste" with
André Gillier . The company produced the tennis shirt which Lacoste often wore when he was playing, which had an alligator (generally thought to be a crocodile) embroidered on the chest.In 1963, Lacoste created a sensation in racquet technology by patenting the first tubular steel tennis racquet. Until then, racquets had generally always been made of wood. This new racquet's strings were attached to the frame by a series of wires, which wrapped around the racquet head. The racquet was marketed in Europe under the Lacoste brand, but in the United States it was marketed by Wilson Sporting Goods and achieved critical acclaim and huge popularity as the Wilson T-2000, used by American tennis great
Jimmy Connors .In his 1979 autobiography, Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and great player himself, included Lacoste in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time. [Writing in 1979, Kramer considered the best player ever to have been either
Don Budge (for consistent play) orEllsworth Vines (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically,Bill Tilden ,Fred Perry ,Bobby Riggs , andPancho Gonzales . After these six came the "second echelon" ofRod Laver ,Lew Hoad ,Ken Rosewall ,Gottfried von Cramm ,Ted Schroeder , Jack Crawford,Pancho Segura ,Frank Sedgman ,Tony Trabert ,John Newcombe ,Arthur Ashe ,Stan Smith ,Björn Borg , andJimmy Connors . He felt unable to rankHenri Cochet and René Lacoste accurately but felt they were among the very best.]There are numerous explanations of why Lacoste was originally nicknamed the Crocodile. A 2006
New York Times obituary about Lacoste's son, Bernard, provides an apparently authoritative one. In the 1920s, supposedly, Lacoste made a bet with his team captain about whether he would win a certain match. The stakes were a suitcase he had seen in a Boston store; it was made of crocodile (or alligator) skin. Later, René Lacoste's friend Robert George embroidered a crocodile onto a blazer that Lacoste wore for his matches.The week of his death, French Advertising agency
Publicis , who had been managing the account for decades, published a print ad with the Lacoste logo and the English words "See you later...", reinforcing the idea that the animal was perhaps analligator .He married the famous golfing champion,
Simone de la Chaume . Their daughterCatherine Lacoste was a championgolf er.The Four Musketeers were inducted simultaneously into the
International Tennis Hall of Fame , inNewport, Rhode Island , in 1976.Grand Slam results
French Championships
*"'Singles champion: 1925, 1927, 1929
*Singles finalist: 1926, 1928
*"'Doubles champion: 1925, 1929
*Doubles finalist: 1927Wimbledon
*"'Singles champion: 1925, 1928
*Singles finalist: 1924
*"'Doubles champion: 1925U.S. Championships
*"'Singles champion: 1926, 1927
*Mixed finalist: 1926, 1927ee also
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Lacoste (company)
*List of male tennis players *Notes
External links
* [http://www.lacoste.com Official Site of Lacoste]
* [http://www.tennisfame.com/famer.aspx?pgID=867&hof_id=179 International Tennis Hall of Fame Profile]
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