Harry Hopman
Tennis player and renowned coach

Born
August 12th, 1906
118 years ago
Died
1985
40 years ago — 79 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Australia
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Born in Australia in 1906, an accomplished tennis player and coach contributed significantly to the sport. Achieved significant success as a player, winning multiple national championships during the 1920s and 1930s. Transitioned to coaching and led the Australian Davis Cup team to numerous victories. Founded the Hopman Cup, an important mixed team tennis competition held in Australia, and coached several top-ranked players, including Rod Laver and Margaret Court, to grand slam titles.
Winning multiple Australian Championships
Coaching the Australian Davis Cup team
Founding the Hopman Cup
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