- Dick Crealy
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Richard Crealy (born 18 September 1944) is a former Australian tennis player most notable for reaching the finals of the Australian Open in 1970, being a member of the 1970 Australian Davis Cup Team and winning four Grand Slam titles in doubles.
Crealy was born in Sydney in 1944 and in 1968 he achieved his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open with his fellow countryman and teammate Allan Stone in doubles. He also won the mixed doubles with Billie Jean King. In 1969, Crealy again combined with Stone to win the US Open Doubles, a title that is often mistakenly credited to Ken Rosewall and Fred Stolle.
In 1970, Crealy had his most successful season, reaching No. 5 on the Grand Prix rankings. In this year, he reached the singles finals at the Australian Open, where he lost to American player Arthur Ashe, as well as the quarter-finals of the French Open. He also won the Swedish Open in Båstad and represented Australia in the Davis Cup with a 4-2 singles record and 2-0 doubles record. In 1974, he won another Grand Slam Title in doubles, combining with New Zealander Onny Parun in the French Open.
Crealy retired from the ATP in 1978, but continued having success for many years on the Veteran's Tour, playing in many of the "Legends" tournaments at the Australian Open. He also still plays Pro-Ams, often supporting The Starlight Foundation in their annual tournament in Sydney.
Dick Crealy is a Life Member of the Australian Davis Cup Foundation.
Contents
Grand Slam Tournaments
Reached Singles Final (1)
Year Tournament Opponent in Finals Results 1970 Australian Open Arthur Ashe
6-4, 9-7, 6-2 Doubles Championships (2)
Year Tournament Partner Opponent in Finals Results 1968 Australian Open Allan Stone
Terry Addison / Ray Keldie
10-8 6–4 6–3 1974 French Open Onny Parun
Robert Lutz / Stan Smith
6–3 6–2 3–6 5–7 6–1 Mixed Doubles Championships (1)
Year Tournament Partner Opponent in Finals Results 1968 Australian Open Billie Jean King
Margaret Court / Allan Stone
walkover Career Titles (8)
Singles (2)
Grand Slam (0) Tennis Masters Cup (0) ATP Tour (2) Nº Date Tournament Surface Opponent in Finals Results 1. 11 July 1970 Båstad, Sweden Clay Georges Goven (France) 6–3 6–1 6–1 2. 28 March 1975 Nice, France Clay Iván Molina (Colombia) 7–6 6–4 6–3 Singles Finals (2)
- 1970: Australian Open (against Arthur Ashe)
- 1972: Kitzbühel (against Colin Dibley)
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Australasian and Australian Championships mixed doubles champions (1922) Esna Boyd Robertson / Jack Hawkes • (1923) Sylvia Lance Harper / Horrie Rice • (1924) Daphne Akhurst Cozens / John Willard • (1925) Daphne Akhurst Cozens / John Willard • (1926) Esna Boyd Robertson / Jack Hawkes • (1927) Esna Boyd Robertson / Jack Hawkes • (1928) Daphne Akhurst Cozens / Jean Borotra • (1929) Daphne Akhurst Cozens / Edgar Moon • (1930) Nell Hall Hopman / Harry Hopman • (1931) Marjorie Cox Crawford / Jack Crawford • (1932) Marjorie Cox Crawford / Jack Crawford • (1933) Marjorie Cox Crawford / Jack Crawford • (1934) Joan Hartigan Bathurst / Edgar Moon • (1935) Louie Bickerton / Christian Boussus • (1936) Nell Hall Hopman / Harry Hopman • (1937) Nell Hall Hopman / Harry Hopman • (1938) Margaret Wilson / John Bromwich • (1939) Nell Hall Hopman / Harry Hopman • (1940) Nancye Wynne Bolton / Colin Long • (1941 - 1945) No competition (due to World War II) • (1946) Nancye Wynne Bolton / Colin Long • (1947) Nancye Wynne Bolton / Colin Long • (1948) Nancye Wynne Bolton / Colin Long • (1949) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman • (1950) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman • (1951) Thelma Coyne Long / George Worthington • (1952) Thelma Coyne Long / George Worthington • (1953) Julia Sampson / Rex Hartwig • (1954) Thelma Coyne Long / Rex Hartwig • (1955) Thelma Coyne Long / George Worthington • (1956) Beryl Penrose / Neale Fraser • (1957) Fay Muller / Malcolm Anderson • (1958) Mary Bevis Hawton / Bob Howe • (1959) Sandra Reynolds Price / Bob Mark • (1960) Jan Lehane O'Neill / Trevor Fancutt • (1961) Jan Lehane O'Neill / Bob Hewitt • (1962) Lesley Turner Bowrey / Fred Stolle • (1963) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher • (1964) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher • (1965) Robyn Ebbern / Owen Davidson • (1965) Margaret Court / John Newcombe • (1966) Judy Tegart Dalton / Tony Roche • (1967) Lesley Turner Bowrey / Owen Davidson • (1968) Billie Jean King / Dick Crealy
French Open men's doubles champions (1968) Ken Rosewall / Fred Stolle • (1969) John Newcombe / Tony Roche • (1970) Ilie Năstase / Ion Ţiriac • (1971) Arthur Ashe / Marty Riessen • (1972) Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan • (1973) John Newcombe / Tom Okker • (1974) Dick Crealy / Onny Parun • (1975) Brian Gottfried / Raúl Ramírez • (1976) Fred McNair / Sherwood Stewart • (1977) Brian Gottfried / Raúl Ramírez • (1978) Gene Mayer / Hank Pfister • (1979) Gene Mayer / Sandy Mayer • (1980) Victor Amaya / Hank Pfister • (1981) Heinz Günthardt / Balázs Taróczy • (1982) Sherwood Stewart / Ferdi Taygan • (1983) Anders Järryd / Hans Simonsson • (1984) Henri Leconte / Yannick Noah • (1985) Mark Edmondson / Kim Warwick • (1986) John Fitzgerald / Tomáš Šmíd • (1987) Anders Järryd / Robert Seguso • (1988) Andrés Gómez / Emilio Sánchez • (1989) Jim Grabb / Patrick McEnroe • (1990) Sergio Casal / Emilio Sánchez • (1991) John Fitzgerald / Anders Järryd • (1992) Jakob Hlasek / Marc Rosset • (1993) Luke Jensen / Murphy Jensen • (1994) Byron Black / Jonathan Stark • (1995) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis • (1996) Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Daniel Vacek • (1997) Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Daniel Vacek • (1998) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis • (1999) Mahesh Bhupathi / Leander Paes • (2000) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde • (2001) Mahesh Bhupathi / Leander Paes • (2002) Paul Haarhuis / Yevgeny Kafelnikov • (2003) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan • (2004) Xavier Malisse / Olivier Rochus • (2005) Jonas Björkman / Max Mirnyi • (2006) Jonas Björkman / Max Mirnyi • (2007) Mark Knowles / Daniel Nestor • (2008) Pablo Cuevas / Luis Horna • (2009) Lukáš Dlouhý / Leander Paes • (2010) Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjić • (2011) Max Mirnyi / Daniel Nestor
Categories:- Australian Championships (tennis) champions
- Australian male tennis players
- French Open champions
- Sportspeople from Sydney
- Tennis people from New South Wales
- 1944 births
- Living people
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