Henrik Ernst Wilhelm
Fick
Male
Sweden
1884-06-25
Skövde, Skaraborg, Sweden
1960-00-00
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Captain Henrik Fick was a member of the King’s Life Guard Company, a combined Swedish Army cavalry/infantry regiment. From 1910 to 1929, he was married to fellow lawn tennis player Sigrid Frenckell, the dominant Swedish female tennis player for two decades. Between 1913 and 1933, she won a record 56 titles at the Swedish National Tennis Championships (indoors and outdoors combined): 22 in singles, 16 in women’s doubles and 18 in mixed doubles.
1906 - 1921
0
18
5
Round 2
Captain R.A. Boyd 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
7-5
6-3
Round 2
Charles Hope 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
6-2
7-9
ret.
Round 2
C.W. Murray 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
6-1
6-3
Round 1
K. Playfair 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
w.o.
Round 2
Guy Louis Albert Brian 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
w.o.
Round 1
Claude Saville Grace 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
w.o.
Round 1
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick 1 *
Mr. Peterson
w.o.
Round 2
André Gobert 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
w.o.
Round 1
A. Félix Poulin 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
6-0
6-3
6-4
Round 1
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick 1 *
Carl E. Odhner
4-6
6-1
6-3
Quarterfinals
Carl-Olof Siggesson Nylén 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
6-0
6-3
Semifinals
Carl Kempe 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
6-2
6-1
Round 1
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick 1 *
Daniel Strom
6-8
6-1
6-2
Round 2
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick 1 *
Kurt Zetterberg
6-2
4-6
6-4
Quarterfinals
Wollmar Bostrom 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
6-3
6-1
Round 2
Daniel Strom 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
3-6
6-3
7-5
Round 1
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick 1 *
James Powell
6-4
6-4
Round 2
Francis Henry (Frank) Pearce 1 *
Henrik Ernst Wilhelm Fick
8-6
6-3