Jiro Sato

Japanese tennis player and champion

Jiro Sato - Japanese tennis player and champion
Born

1908
117 years ago

Died

April 5th, 1934
91 years ago — 26 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Japan

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A prominent tennis player from Japan, who achieved significant success in the early 20th century. Competed at a high level in both singles and doubles, earning recognition in national and international tournaments. Claimed the All Japan Championship title several times, showcasing exceptional skill on the court. Was a key figure in popularizing tennis in Japan during a period of growing interest in the sport.

Won multiple All Japan Championships

Competed in international tennis tournaments

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