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| Budge, Don |
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| (John Donald Budge), 19152000, American tennis player, b. Oakland, Calif. A powerful, consistent player, Budge was the first person to capture the sports grand slam, winning the Australian, French, British, and U.S. singles championships in 1938. He was 192 in Davis Cup singles competition, and he also won a number of doubles titles, both in the mens and mixed divisions. He turned professional in 1939. Despite a World War II injury that diminished his abilities, he won the U.S. Clay Court Championships in 1955 at age 40. He wrote How Lawn Tennis Is Played (1937) and On Tennis (1939). |
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