James Edward
Kroesen
Male
United States of America
1919-09-19
Tyler, Texas, United States of America
1953-07-07
Norfolk, Virginia, United States of America
James Kroesen died as the result of an electric shock when he came into contact with a live wire at his workplace, a navy clothing depot in Norfolk, Virginia. He was only 33 years old and the brother of fellow tennis player Josept Kroesen.
1939 - 1950
1
15
7
1949 - British Columbia Championship (Open)
Round 2
Frederick (Fred) Fisher 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
6-3
10-8
Round 1
Felicisimo Ampon 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
6-1
6-1
Round 3
James Edward Kroesen 1 *
Frank Sample
6-2
10-8
Quarterfinals
James Edward Kroesen 1 *
Clyde Knox
6-3
6-0
Semifinals
James Edward Kroesen 1 *
Frederick (Fred) Fisher
11-9
6-4
6-3
Final
James Edward Kroesen 1 *
Jack Webb Shoemaker
6-4
11-13
7-5
6-4
Round 3
Pancho Gonzales 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
6-2
17-15
Round 3
Emery Neale 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
6-2
6-2
Round 1
Tom Brown 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
6-3
7-5
Round 2
James Edward Kroesen 1 *
Michael Franco
6-3
7-5
Round 3
Tom Brown 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
2-6
6-1
6-2
Round 2
James Edward Kroesen 1 *
Ted Schroeder
8-6
0-6
6-3
Round 3
Gardner Larned 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
6-1
7-5
Quarterfinals
James Edward Kroesen 1 *
Gordon Pease
14-12
6-3
Semifinals
Robert (Bobby) Curtis 1 *
James Edward Kroesen
6-4
6-3
6-1