His frequent adversary and even greater player Jack Kramer has called it the single finest shot in the history of tennis.
Jack Kramer in the late 1940s was the first world-class player to consistently come to the net after every serve, including his second serve.
In 1947, he was still the best professional player but Jack Kramer had a sensational amateur year.
Jack Kramer, who remembers when pro tennis players had to win for their money.
Jack Kramer created the professional players' rankings system, which started the following year and continues to this day.
Jack Kramer struck out ten batters on the way to a 6-2 Browns triumph.
Even though he lost that first tour to Jack Kramer, in six months he earned $85,000, a fortune then.
After that doubles final, in 1960, he was invited to turn professional with Jack Kramer for a two-year guarantee of £4,500-a-year.
Jack Kramer is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.
In the final he lost in straight sets to Jack Kramer.
His frequent adversary and even greater player Jack Kramer has called it the single finest shot in the history of tennis.
Jack Kramer in the late 1940s was the first world-class player to consistently come to the net after every serve, including his second serve.
In 1947, he was still the best professional player but Jack Kramer had a sensational amateur year.
Jack Kramer, who remembers when pro tennis players had to win for their money.
Jack Kramer created the professional players' rankings system, which started the following year and continues to this day.
Jack Kramer struck out ten batters on the way to a 6-2 Browns triumph.
Even though he lost that first tour to Jack Kramer, in six months he earned $85,000, a fortune then.
After that doubles final, in 1960, he was invited to turn professional with Jack Kramer for a two-year guarantee of £4,500-a-year.
Jack Kramer is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.
In the final he lost in straight sets to Jack Kramer.