A British tennis champion who won numerous titles, including Wimbledon doubles and mixed doubles, and was a key figure in popularizing the sport in the early 20th century.
Born in 1909
A tennis champion and academic who won numerous titles, including eight Grand Slam championships, and was known for his athleticism and sportsmanship. He was also a pioneer in the field of sports science.
Born in 1906
A pioneering tennis player who broke barriers by wearing tennis shorts instead of traditional long pants, and reached the finals of Wimbledon and the French Open.
Born in 1898
A French tennis legend who won 19 Grand Slam titles, including four singles crowns, and was a key figure in the Four Musketeers team that dominated tennis in the 1920s and 1930s.
Born in 1901
A French tennis legend who won four Grand Slam singles titles and was a key figure in the "Four Musketeers" team that dominated men's tennis in the 1920s and 1930s.
Born in 1904
A French tennis legend and entrepreneur who revolutionized fashion with the iconic polo shirt, still a staple in modern wardrobes today.
Born in 1893
A tennis legend who dominated the sport in the 1920s, winning 15 Grand Slam titles and popularizing the game with his charismatic personality. He's also known for being one of the first openly gay athletes.
Born in 1915
First Grand Slam singles winner in tennis history, capturing all four majors in 1938, and later a renowned coach, helping to develop the game globally.
Born in 1921
A tennis champion who won numerous titles, including Wimbledon, and later became a prominent sportscaster, known for his commentary and advocacy for tennis players' rights.