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1 Career  





2 Grand Slam finals  



2.1  Doubles (2 runner-ups)  





2.2  Mixed doubles (3 titles)  







3 References  





4 External links  














George Worthington (tennis)






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George Worthington
Full nameGeorge Allan Worthington
Country (sports) Australia
Born(1928-10-10)10 October 1928
Sydney, Australia
Died8 December 1964(1964-12-08) (aged 36)
Westminster, London
Turned pro1956 (amateur from 1945)
Retired1960
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
Singles
Career record319-115 (73.5%) [1]
Career titles25[1]
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenQF (1949, 1950, 1951, 1954)
French Open3R (1950, 1955)
Wimbledon4R (1949, 1953)
US Open3R (1950)
Professional majors
Wembley ProQF (1957)
French Pro1R (1958, 1959)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenF (1947)
WimbledonSF (1955)
US OpenF (1949)
Mixed doubles
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian OpenW (1951, 1952, 1955)
WimbledonSF (1949, 1950, 1953)

George Allan Worthington (10 October 1928 – 8 December 1964) was an Australian male tennis player who was active in the 1940s and 1950s.

Career

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Worthington won the mixed doubles title at the Australian Championships in 1951, 1952 and 1953 together with Thelma Coyne Long.[2][3]

He was twice runner-up with compatriot Frank SedgmaninGrand Slam men's doubles championship. In 1947 they lost the final of the Australian Championship against Adrian Quist and John Bromwich in straight sets and in 1949 in the U.S. National Championship they met the same fate against fellow Australians John Bromwich and Bill Sidwell.[4][5]

He won a number of career singles titles including the Australian Capital Territory Championships (later called the ACT Open) (1953), the British Pro Championships six times consecutively from 1957 to 1962, the Slazenger Pro Championships two times, (1957, 1962), the Sydney Metropolitan Championships three times, (1950, 1953-54), and the Surrey Championships one time, (1953), the East of England Championships one time, (1949) and the New Zealand Championships one time, (1950). [6]

After his active playing career he became coach at the All-England Lawn Tennis Club and coached both the English Davis Cup team and Wightman Cup team.[7]

According to Ken Rosewall, he was "an excellent player in practice. He was known as the 'Champion of Practice'".[8]

Grand Slam finals

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Doubles (2 runner-ups)

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Result Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 1947 Australian Championships Grass Australia Frank Sedgman Australia Adrian Quist
Australia John Bromwich
1–6, 3–6, 1–6
Loss 1949 U.S. National Championships Grass Australia Frank Sedgman Australia John Bromwich
Australia Bill Sidwell
4–6, 0–6, 1–6

Mixed doubles (3 titles)

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Result Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1951 Australian Championships Grass Australia Thelma Coyne Long Australia Clare Proctor
Australia Jack May
6–4, 3–6, 6–2
Win 1952 Australian Championships Grass Australia Thelma Coyne Long Australia Gwen Thiele
Australia Tom Warhurst
9–7, 7–5
Win 1955 Australian Championships Grass Australia Thelma Coyne Long Australia Jenny Staley
Australia Lew Hoad
6–2, 6–1

References

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  1. ^ a b "George Worthington: Career match record". thetennisbase.com. Tennismem SL. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  • ^ "George Worthington Match History". Tennis Australia. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  • ^ Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. p. 376. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  • ^ "Worthington, George". Grand Slam History. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  • ^ Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 373, 477. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  • ^ "George Worthington: Tournament results". thetennisbase.com. Tennismem SL. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  • ^ "Former Davis Cup Man Dies". The Age. 9 December 1964. p. 24. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
  • ^ Peter Rowley, Ken Rosewall, Rosewall. Twenty years at the top, London 1976, p. 93.
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