Bunny Austin
English tennis player, Wimbledon Semi-Finalist

Born
August 26th, 1906
119 years ago
Died
August 26th, 2000
25 years ago — 94 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United Kingdom
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Achieved prominence in the tennis world during the 1920s and 1930s. Competed in numerous prestigious tournaments, with a strong showing at Wimbledon. Reached the semi-finals of the Wimbledon Championships in both 1930 and 1932. Contributed to British tennis as a Davis Cup player, helping secure victories for the national team during his career.
Reached Wimbledon semi-finals in 1930
Reached Wimbledon semi-finals in 1932
Played in the Davis Cup for Great Britain
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