General Elias Victor (Vic)
Seixas
Male
United States of America
1923-08-30
Philadephia, United States of America
2024-07-05
Mill Valley, California, United States of America


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From The Guardian, 14 July 2024:

Vic Seixas – Obituary

By Bryan Armen Graham

American tennis player who won 15 major titles during his career including the Wimbledon men’s singles title in 1953

The American tennis player and former Wimbledon champion Vic Seixas, who has died aged 100, did not win 15 grand slam titles during a 30-year career by serving his opponents off the court or overpowering them from the ground. Instead, Seixas relied on extraordinary conditioning, an indefatigable work rate, hair-trigger reflexes and sheer force of will to compensate for any technical shortcomings.

Seixas’s fleet-footed athleticism, aggressive net-rushing and superb volleying were tailor-made for the All England Club, where the grass courts were then sown with a seed mix conducive to faster play. He made a surprise run to the semi-finals on his Wimbledon debut in 1950, losing to the eventual champion Budge Patty, then won it three years later as the second seed, coming through a five-set quarter-final epic against Lew Hoad, and another five-setter against Australia’s Mervyn Rose in the semis, before a straight-sets destruction of the unseeded Dane Kurt Nielsen in the final.

Of course, this was decades before the sport’s transformation into a billion-dollar industry; while this year’s Wimbledon singles champions will take home £2.7m from a £50m prize fund, Seixas recalled being awarded a £25 voucher for his trouble, which had to be spent at a Piccadilly sporting goods shop.

But while the Wimbledon title brought prestige and personal satisfaction, it was Seixas’s memorable showing in the 1954 Davis Cup, one of the most famous events in the sport’s history, that brought him widest acclaim at the time. Playing against the mighty Australians before a rollicking mass of 25,000 spectators at White City Stadium in Sydney – said to be the largest crowd in history to watch a tennis match at the time – Seixas contributed an opening day singles win over Ken Rosewall, who had dominated each of their six previous meetings, and a clinching victory in the doubles with Tony Trabert over Rosewall and Hoad to help America end the Aussies’ four-year stranglehold on the most cherished trophy in tennis.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Seixas and the U.S. team were celebrated on their return by a ticker-tape parade in New York City. “Rosewall was mechanically a better player than Seixas,” Herbert Warren Wind wrote in Sports Illustrated in 1958. “So were many other players he defeated. He did it, in the last analysis, on fight.”

Seixas was born in the Overbrook Park section of west Philadelphia, the only child of Anna (née Moon), of Irish origin, and Elias Seixas, a businessman born in the Dominican Republic who owned a wholesale plumbing, heating and roofing company. His was a middle-class Presbyterian upbringing.

Showing a proclivity for multiple sports from an early age, Seixas took up tennis at six while acting as a ballboy for his father’s neighbourhood matches. Before long he was beating far older players with regularity and winning interscholastic titles at Dimner Beeber junior high school. He emerged as a versatile athlete at the William Penn Charter school, starring on the baseball, basketball, track and squash teams, but tennis remained his favourite sport.

In 1940, he was still in high school when he entered the U.S. National Championships at Forest Hills, forerunner of the U.S. Open, the first of a record 28 main-draw appearances. After enrolling at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1941, where he played on the freshman basketball team, Seixas subsequently served three and a half years in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Pacific theatre of the second world war, flying 14 kinds of aircraft including P-38 Lightnings, P-40 Warhawks and P-61 Black Widow fighters.

He met his first wife, Dolly Dunaway, of Spartanburg, South Carolina, after returning to Chapel Hill to finish a bachelor’s degree in commerce in 1949, before turning his attention to the globetrotting amateur tennis circuit. His Wimbledon triumph marked both the culmination of a long-held dream and the onset of his athletic peak.

In 1954, Seixas added a second major singles crown, seeing off the Australian Rex Hartwig to win the U.S. Championships and setting a tournament record by defeating five seeded opponents, a feat since matched only by Andre Agassi in 1994. That was one of seven grand slam titles he won that year, including the French and U.S. doubles (both with Trabert) as well as the Wimbledon and U.S. mixed (both with Doris Hart). Only twice since has a man pulled off Seixas’ treble of titles at the same major, but the highest point of his annus mirabilis was yet to come in Sydney.

Continuing on the circuit long after his contemporaries had retired, Seixas’ final grand slam singles appearances took place in 1969, the second year of the open era when the sport’s four bedrock events allowed professionals to compete with amateurs, before he formally retired in 1970. The following year Seixas served as tournament referee of the U.S. Open and was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame with Althea Gibson.

Seixas, who unlike many top players of his era never turned professional, worked as a stockbroker with Goldman Sachs before starting a career running tennis clubs, first at the famed Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia (alongside Sam Snead, who marshalled the club’s golf programme) and later at the Hilton hotel in New Orleans.

In 1989, he moved to California to set up the tennis programme at the Harbor Point Racquet and Beach Club in Mill Valley, about 15 miles north of San Francisco. He worked as a tennis instructor and tended bar at the club until his mid-80s and lived there throughout the last decade of his life, when he was nearly blind and forced into a wheelchair by hip and knee injuries, but buoyed by an upbeat spirit that left an indelible impression on his friends and neighbours.

He is survived by Tori, the daughter of his second marriage, to Toinette Alford, which ended in divorce, as did his first.
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Archive statistics 1940 - 1974
57
921
696


Tournament wins 1966 - Detroit Invitation (Amateur)
1966 - Tulsa Invitation (Open)
1963 - Pittsburgh Indoor (Amateur)
1961 - Caribbean Championships (Amateur)
1959 - Caribe Hilton Championships (Amateur)
1958 - Westchester (Open)
1957 - Western States Championships (Open)
1957 - US Clay Courts (Open)
1957 - Masters Invitation (Amateur)
1957 - Caribe Hilton Championships (Amateur)
1957 - Pacific Southwest Championships (Open)
1957 - Caribbean Championships (Amateur)
1956 - Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship (Open)
1956 - Masters Invitation (Amateur)
1956 - Hollywood Beach Invitation (Open)
1956 - Western States Championships (Open)
1956 - South Florida (Open)
1955 - South Australian Championships ()
1955 - Caribbean Championships (Amateur)
1955 - Sugar Bowl (Open)
1954 - Palm Beach Invitation (Amateur)
1954 - Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship (Open)
1954 - Western States Championships (Open)
1954 - Dallas Invitation (Amateur)
1954 - Good Neighbor Tournament (Amateur)
1954 - US Open (Grandslam)
1954 - Pacific Southwest Championships (Open)
1953 - Spring Lake Invitation Tournament (Amateur)
1953 - Conde de Godo (ATP)
1953 - Wimbledon (Grandslam)
1953 - Greenbrier Autumn Tournament (Amateur)
1953 - Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship (Open)
1953 - US Clay Courts (Open)
1953 - Palm Beach Invitation (Amateur)
1953 - West of England Championships (Amateur)
1953 - Good Neighbor Tournament (Amateur)
1952 - Victorian Championships (Amateur)
1952 - Bermuda Championships (Amateur)
1952 - Pacific Southwest Championships (Open)
1952 - Cuban Championships (Amateur)
1952 - Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship (Open)
1952 - Miami Invitational (Amateur)
1952 - Spring Lake Invitation Tournament (Amateur)
1952 - Palm Beach Invitation (Amateur)
1952 - Coral Beach Club Invitation (Open)
1951 - New South Wales Championships (Amateur)
1951 - Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship (Open)
1951 - Spring Lake Invitation Tournament (Amateur)
1951 - Bermuda Championships (Amateur)
1951 - Coral Beach Club Invitation (Open)
1950 - Buffalo Indoor (Open)
1949 - Greensborough (Amateur)
1947 - Sedgefield (Amateur)
1947 - Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship (Open)
1946 - Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship (Open)
1942 - United North and South tournament (Amateur)
1941 - Middle States Indoors (Open)


Tournaments Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1974 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1973 Tulsa Invitation - 1973 Queens Club Tournament - 1972 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1972 Spartanburg Invitation - 1972 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1971 Buffalo Indoor - 1971 Caribe Hilton International Championships - 1971 Charlotte - 1971 Caribe Hilton International Championships - 1970 Wimbledon - 1969 US Open - 1969 Queens Club Tournament - 1969 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1969 Caribe Hilton International Championships - 1969 Charlotte - 1969 US Open - 1968 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1968 Caribe Hilton International Championships - 1968 Charlotte - 1968 Wimbledon - 1967 US Open - 1967 Nassau Bowl - 1967 Irish Championships - 1967 Queens Club Tournament - 1967 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1967 Caribe Hilton International Championships - 1967 Charlotte - 1967 Tulsa Invitation - 1967 US Open - 1966 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1966 Caribe Hilton International Championships - 1966 Charlotte - 1966 Tulsa Invitation - 1966 Fort Worth - 1966 Detroit Invitation - 1966 US Open - 1965 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1965 Charlotte - 1965 US Open - 1964 Southern Championships - 1964 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1964 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1964 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1964 Buffalo Indoor - 1964 Pittsburgh Indoor - 1964 US Open - 1963 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1963 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1963 Buffalo Indoor - 1963 Pittsburgh Indoor - 1963 Northwest Invitation - 1963 US Open - 1962 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1962 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1962 Buffalo Indoor - 1962 US Hard Courts - 1962 Dallas Invitation - 1962 Philadelphia Open - 1962 US Open - 1961 Caribbean Championships - 1961 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1961 Pittsburgh Indoor - 1961 Middle Atlantic Indoors - 1961 US Open - 1960 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1960 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1960 Buffalo Indoor - 1960 Pittsburgh Indoor - 1960 US Open - 1959 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1959 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1959 Buffalo Indoor - 1959 Pittsburgh Golf Club Invitation - 1959 US Open - 1958 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1958 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1958 Westchester - 1958 Buffalo Indoor - 1958 Pittsburgh Indoor - 1958 Wimbledon - 1957 South Australian Championships - 1957 US Open - 1957 New South Wales Championships - 1957 Pacific Coast Championship - 1957 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1957 US Clay Courts - 1957 Western States Championships - 1957 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1957 River Oaks Tournament - 1957 Palm Beach Invitation - 1957 Caribbean Championships - 1957 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1957 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1957 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1957 Buffalo Indoor - 1957 Masters Invitation - 1957 Dallas Invitation - 1957 Wimbledon - 1956 US Open - 1956 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1956 Western States Championships - 1956 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1956 US International Indoor Championships - 1956 River Oaks Tournament - 1956 Palm Beach Invitation - 1956 South Florida - 1956 Caribbean Championships - 1956 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1956 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1956 Buffalo Indoor - 1956 Kingston International Invitation - 1956 Colombia International - 1956 Hollywood Beach Invitation - 1956 Masters Invitation - 1956 Dallas Invitation - 1956 Cotton Carnival - 1956 South Australian b - 1956 Australian Open - 1955 Wimbledon - 1955 South Australian Championships - 1955 Roland Garros - 1955 US Open - 1955 Pacific Coast Championship - 1955 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1955 Sugar Bowl - 1955 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1955 River Oaks Tournament - 1955 Wiesbaden Championships - 1955 Palm Beach Invitation - 1955 Caribbean Championships - 1955 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1955 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1955 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1955 Buffalo Indoor - 1955 Bastad - 1955 Dallas Invitation - 1955 Pittsburgh Golf Club Invitation - 1955 Australian Open - 1954 Wimbledon - 1954 South Australian Championships - 1954 Roland Garros - 1954 US Open - 1954 Victorian Championships - 1954 Newport Casino - 1954 Pacific Coast Championship - 1954 US Clay Courts - 1954 Western States Championships - 1954 Copenhagen - 1954 Italian International Championships - 1954 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1954 US International Indoor Championships - 1954 River Oaks Tournament - 1954 Conde de Godo - 1954 Palm Beach Invitation - 1954 Pan American Championships - 1954 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1954 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1954 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1954 Buffalo Indoor - 1954 Priory Club - 1954 US vs. Denmark Exhibition - 1954 Masters Invitation - 1954 International Club Matches - USA - 1954 Dallas Invitation - 1954 US vs. Australia exhibitions - 1953 (2) Australian Open - 1953 Wimbledon - 1953 South Australian Championships - 1953 Roland Garros - 1953 US Open - 1953 Victorian Championships - 1953 New South Wales Championships - 1953 Newport Casino - 1953 Pacific Coast Championship - 1953 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1953 Spring Lake Invitation Tournament - 1953 US Clay Courts - 1953 Italian International Championships - 1953 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1953 River Oaks Tournament - 1953 West of England Championships - 1953 Conde de Godo - 1953 US vs. Australia exhibitions - 1953 Palm Beach Invitation - 1953 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1953 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1953 Masters Invitation - 1953 Greenbrier Autumn Tournament - 1953 Wimbledon - 1952 US Open - 1952 Victorian Championships - 1952 New South Wales Championships - 1952 Bermuda Championships - 1952 Newport Casino - 1952 Pacific Coast Championship - 1952 Spring Lake Invitation Tournament - 1952 Queens Club Tournament - 1952 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1952 River Oaks Tournament - 1952 Cuban Championships - 1952 Palm Beach Invitation - 1952 Coral Beach Club Invitation - 1952 Pan American Championships - 1952 Miami Invitational - 1952 Good Neighbor Tournament - 1952 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1952 US Open - 1951 Victorian Championships - 1951 New South Wales Championships - 1951 Bermuda Championships - 1951 Newport Casino - 1951 Pacific Coast Championship - 1951 Spring Lake Invitation Tournament - 1951 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1951 Coral Beach Club Invitation - 1951 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1951 Wimbledon - 1950 Roland Garros - 1950 US Open - 1950 Swiss International Championships - 1950 Newport Casino - 1950 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1950 Queens Club Tournament - 1950 South African Championships - 1950 Kent Championships - 1950 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1950 Buffalo Indoor - 1950 US vs. Belgium Exhbition - 1950 US Open - 1949 Newport Casino - 1949 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1949 Sugar Bowl - 1949 US Clay Courts - 1949 Utah State Championships - 1949 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1949 Intercollegiate Championships - 1949 Greensborough - 1949 US Open - 1948 Newport Casino - 1948 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1948 Seabright Invitational - 1948 Spring Lake Invitation Tournament - 1948 Sugar Bowl - 1948 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1948 Argentina International Championships - 1948 Fluminese Club - 1948 Pan American Championships - 1948 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1948 Intercollegiate Championships - 1948 Sao Paulo International - 1948 US Open - 1947 Seabright Invitational - 1947 Sugar Bowl - 1947 US Clay Courts - 1947 Southampton Invitation (Long Island) - 1947 University of Miami - 1947 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1947 Intercollegiate Championships - 1947 Sedgefield - 1947 US Open - 1946 Newport Casino - 1946 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1946 Seabright Invitational - 1946 Southampton Invitation (Long Island) - 1946 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1946 US Open - 1944 US Open - 1942 Eastern Clay Court Championships - 1942 Longwood Bowl - 1942 Newport Casino - 1942 Eastern Grass Court Championships - 1942 United North and South tournament - 1942 New Jersey State Championships - 1942 US Open - 1941 Newport Casino - 1941 Seabright Invitational - 1941 Middle States Indoors - 1941 Philadelphia and District Clay Courts - 1941 New York State Championships - 1941 US Open - 1940 Newport Casino - 1940 Eastern States Clay Court Championships - 1940 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1940

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