Rex Hartwig

Tennis player; Australian Open finalist

Rex Hartwig - Tennis player; Australian Open finalist
Born

September 2nd, 1929
95 years ago

Died

2022
3 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Australia

Links & References

Professional tennis player achieved significant success in the 1950s. Reached the finals of the Australian Open in 1957 as a singles player. Was an accomplished doubles player, securing the doubles title at the 1953 Wimbledon Championships. Competed in various international tournaments and contributed to Australia's prominence in tennis during the mid-20th century. Achieved a high-ranking position within the tennis community and was part of the Australian team in the Davis Cup.

Reached Australian Open finals in 1957

Won Wimbledon doubles title in 1953

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