- Tom Pettitt
Tom Pettitt (
December 19 ,1859 -October 17 ,1946 ) was thereal tennis world champion from 1885 to 1890. Born inBeckenham ,Kent ,England , he emigrated toBoston, Massachusetts as a penniless teenager. He quickly rose from being the dressing-room boy at a private court on Buckingham Street, to being its head professional at age seventeen. He began playing matches inGreat Britain andFrance to improve his game, and finally challenged George Lambert at theRoyal Tennis Court ,Hampton Court Palace , for the world championship in 1885. He defended his title in Dublin in 1890, then retired the title the same year. He is credited with inventing the "railroad", a fast overarm service that runs the length of the penthouse with a reverse twist.He continued to work in Boston at various clubs, retiring from the
Tennis and Racquet Club in 1927 after half a century of service. He also taught lawn tennis at theNewport Casino during the summers from 1876–1929, and afterwards continued as a supervisor there.He died in
Newport, Rhode Island . He was inducted into theInternational Tennis Hall of Fame in 1982.ee also
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List of real tennis world champions External links
* [http://www.irishrealtennis.ie/DublinCourtChamp1890.html 1890 World Championship match]
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