René Lacoste
René Lacoste
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Country |
France |
Residence |
Paris, France |
Date of birth |
July 2, 1904(1904-07-02) |
Place of birth |
Paris, France |
Date of death |
October 12, 1996(1996-10-12) (aged 92) |
Plays |
Right-handed; one-handed backhand |
Int. Tennis HOF |
1976 (member page) |
Singles |
Career titles |
7 |
Highest ranking |
No. 1 1926-1927 |
Grand Slam results |
Australian Open |
DNP |
French Open |
W (1925, 1927, 1929) |
Wimbledon |
W (1925, 1928) |
US Open |
W (1926, 1927) |
Doubles |
Career titles |
442 |
Highest ranking |
No. 45 (April 7, 2008) |
Grand Slam Doubles results |
Australian Open |
DNP |
French Open |
W (1925), (1929) |
Wimbledon |
W(1925) |
US Open |
SF |
Last updated on: May 31, 2009. |
Jean René Lacoste (July 2, 1904 - October 12, 1996) was a French tennis player and businessman. He was nicknamed "the Crocodile" by fans because of his tenacity on the court; he is also known worldwide as the namesake of the Lacoste tennis shirt, which he introduced in 1929.
Lacoste was one of The Four Musketeers, French tennis stars who dominated the game in the 1920s and early 1930s. He won seven Grand Slam singles titles in the French, American, and British championships but never made the long trip to Australia to play in their championships. He was the world number one player for both 1926 and 1927.
In 1933, Lacoste founded La Société Chemise Lacoste with André Gillier. The company produced the tennis shirt which Lacoste often wore when he was playing, which had an alligator (generally thought to be a crocodile) embroidered on the chest.
In 1963, Lacoste created a sensation in racquet technology by patenting the first tubular steel tennis racquet. Until then, racquets had almost always been made of wood. This new racquet's strings were attached to the frame by a series of wires, which wrapped around the racquet head. The racquet was marketed in Europe under the Lacoste brand, but in the United States it was marketed by Wilson Sporting Goods and achieved critical acclaim and huge popularity as the Wilson T-2000, used by American tennis great Jimmy Connors.
In his 1979 autobiography, Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and great player himself, included Lacoste in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time.[1]
There are numerous explanations of why Lacoste was originally nicknamed the Crocodile. A 2006 New York Times obituary about Lacoste's son, Bernard, provides an apparently authoritative one. In the 1920s, supposedly, Lacoste made a bet with his team captain about whether he would win a certain match. The stakes were a suitcase he had seen in a Boston store; it was made of crocodile (or alligator) skin. Later, René Lacoste's friend Robert George embroidered a crocodile onto a blazer that Lacoste wore for his matches.
The week of his death, French Advertising agency Publicis, who had been managing the account for decades, published a print ad with the Lacoste logo and the English words "See you later...", reinforcing the idea that the animal was perhaps an alligator.
He married the famous golfing champion, Simone de la Chaume. Their daughter Catherine Lacoste was a champion golfer.
The Four Musketeers were inducted simultaneously into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1976.
Grand Slam results
French Championships
- Singles champion: 1925, 1927, 1929
- Singles finalist: 1926, 1928
- Doubles champion: 1925, 1929
- Doubles finalist: 1927
Wimbledon
- Singles champion: 1925, 1928
- Singles finalist: 1924
- Doubles champion: 1925
U.S. Championships
- Singles champion: 1926, 1927
- Mixed finalist: 1926, 1927
Wins (7)
Year |
Championship |
Surface |
Opponent in final |
Score in final |
1925 |
French Championships |
Grass |
Jean Borotra |
7-5, 6-1, 6-4 |
1925 |
Wimbledon |
Grass |
Jean Borotra |
6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 8-6 |
1926 |
US Championships |
Grass |
Jean Borotra |
6-4, 6-0, 6-4 |
1927 |
French Championships (2) |
Grass |
William Tilden |
6-4, 4-6, 5-7, 6-3, 11-9 |
1927 |
US Championships (2) |
Grass |
William Tilden |
11-9, 6-3, 11-9 |
1928 |
Wimbledon (2) |
Grass |
Henri Cochet |
6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 |
1929 |
French Championships (3) |
Clay |
Jean Borotra |
6-3, 2-6, 6-0, 2-6, 8-6 |
Runner-ups (3)
Year |
Championship |
Surface |
Opponent in final |
Score in final |
1924 |
Wimbledon |
Grass |
Jean Borotra |
6-1, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 |
1926 |
French Championships |
Grass |
Henri Cochet |
6-2, 6-4, 6-3 |
1928 |
French Championships |
Clay |
Henri Cochet |
5-7, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Writing in 1979, Kramer considered the best player ever to have been either Don Budge (for consistent play) or Ellsworth Vines (at the height of his game). The next four best were, chronologically, Bill Tilden, Fred Perry, Bobby Riggs, and Pancho Gonzales. After these six came the "second echelon" of Rod Laver, Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall, Gottfried von Cramm, Ted Schroeder, Jack Crawford, Pancho Segura, Frank Sedgman, Tony Trabert, John Newcombe, Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith, Björn Borg, and Jimmy Connors. He felt unable to rank Henri Cochet and René Lacoste accurately but felt they were among the very best.
External links
French members of the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
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Jean Borotra (1976) · Jacques Brugnon (1976) · Philippe Chatrier (1992) · Henri Cochet (1976) · Françoise Durr (2003) · Pierre Etchebaster (1978) · René Lacoste (1976) · Suzanne Lenglen (1978) · Yannick Noah (2005)
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French Championships men's singles champions |
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(1891) H. Briggs · (1892) Jean Schopfer · (1893) Laurent Riboulet · (1894) André Vacherot · (1895) André Vacherot · (1896) André Vacherot · (1897) Paul Aymé · (1898) Paul Aymé · (1899) Paul Aymé · (1900) Paul Aymé · (1901) André Vacherot · (1902) Michel Vacherot · (1903) Max Decugis · (1904) Max Decugis · (1905) Maurice Germot · (1906) Maurice Germot · (1907) Max Decugis · (1908) Max Decugis · (1909) Max Decugis · (1910) Maurice Germot · (1911) André Gobert · (1912) Max Decugis · (1913) Max Decugis · (1914) Max Decugis · (1915–1919) No competition (due to World War I) · (1920) André Gobert · (1921) Jean Samazeuilh · (1922) Henri Cochet · (1923) François Blanchy · (1924) Jean Borotra · (1925) René Lacoste · (1926) Henri Cochet · (1927) René Lacoste · (1928) Henri Cochet · (1929) René Lacoste · (1930) Henri Cochet · (1931) Jean Borotra · (1932) Henri Cochet · (1933) Jack Crawford · (1934) Gottfried von Cramm · (1935) Fred Perry · (1936) Gottfried von Cramm · (1937) Henner Henkel · (1938) Don Budge · (1939) Don McNeill · (1940–1945) No competition (due to World War II) · (1946) Marcel Bernard · (1947) József Asbóth · (1948) Frank Parker · (1949) Frank Parker · (1950) Budge Patty · (1951) Jaroslav Drobný · (1952) Jaroslav Drobný · (1953) Ken Rosewall · (1954) Tony Trabert · (1955) Tony Trabert · (1956) Lew Hoad · (1957) Sven Davidson · (1958) Mervyn Rose · (1959) Nicola Pietrangeli · (1960) Nicola Pietrangeli · (1961) Manuel Santana · (1962) Rod Laver · (1963) Roy Emerson · (1964) Manuel Santana · (1965) Fred Stolle · (1966) Tony Roche · (1967) Roy Emerson
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Pre Open Era Wimbledon gentlemen's singles champions |
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(1877) Spencer Gore · (1878) Frank Hadow · (1879) John Hartley · (1880) John Hartley · (1881) William Renshaw · (1882) William Renshaw · (1883) William Renshaw · (1884) William Renshaw · (1885) William Renshaw · (1886) William Renshaw · (1887) Herbert Lawford · (1888) Ernest Renshaw · (1889) William Renshaw · (1890) Willoughby Hamilton · (1891) Wilfred Baddeley · (1892) Wilfred Baddeley · (1893) Joshua Pim · (1894) Joshua Pim · (1895) Wilfred Baddeley · (1896) Harold Mahony · (1897) Reginald Doherty · (1898) Reginald Doherty · (1899) Reginald Doherty · (1900) Reginald Doherty · (1901) Arthur Gore · (1902) Lawrence Doherty · (1903) Lawrence Doherty · (1904) Lawrence Doherty · (1905) Lawrence Doherty · (1906) Lawrence Doherty · (1907) Norman Brookes · (1908) Arthur Gore · (1909) Arthur Gore · (1910) Tony Wilding · (1911) Tony Wilding · (1912) Tony Wilding · (1913) Tony Wilding · (1914) Norman Brookes · (1915–18) No competition (due to World War I) · (1919) Gerald Patterson · (1920) Bill Tilden · (1921) Bill Tilden · (1922) Gerald Patterson · (1923) Bill Johnston · (1924) Jean Borotra · (1925) René Lacoste · (1926) Jean Borotra · (1927) Henri Cochet · (1928) René Lacoste · (1929) Henri Cochet · (1930) Bill Tilden · (1931) Sidney Wood · (1932) Ellsworth Vines · (1933) Jack Crawford · (1934) Fred Perry · (1935) Fred Perry · (1936) Fred Perry · (1937) Don Budge · (1938) Don Budge · (1939) Bobby Riggs · (1940–45) No competition (due to World War II) · (1946) Yvon Petra · (1947) Jack Kramer · (1948) Bob Falkenburg · (1949) Ted Schroeder · (1950) Budge Patty · (1951) Dick Savitt · (1952) Frank Sedgman · (1953) Vic Seixas · (1954) Jaroslav Drobný · (1955) Tony Trabert · (1956) Lew Hoad · (1957) Lew Hoad · (1958) Ashley Cooper · (1959) Alex Olmedo · (1960) Neale Fraser · (1961) Rod Laver · (1962) Rod Laver · (1963) Chuck McKinley · (1964) Roy Emerson · (1965) Roy Emerson · (1966) Manuel Santana · (1967) John Newcombe
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U.S. National Championships men's singles champions |
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(1881) Richard Sears · (1882) Richard Sears · (1883) Richard Sears · (1884) Richard Sears · (1885) Richard Sears · (1886) Richard Sears · (1887) Richard Sears · (1888) Henry Slocum · (1889) Henry Slocum · (1890) Oliver Campbell · (1891) Oliver Campbell · (1892) Oliver Campbell · (1893) Robert Wrenn · (1894) Robert Wrenn · (1895) Frederick Hovey · (1896) Robert Wrenn · (1897) Robert Wrenn · (1898) Malcolm Whitman · (1899) Malcolm Whitman · (1900) Malcolm Whitman · (1901) William Larned · (1902) William Larned · (1903) Lawrence Doherty · (1904) Holcombe Ward · (1905) Beals Wright · (1906) William Clothier · (1907) William Larned · (1908) William Larned · (1909) William Larned · (1910) William Larned · (1911) William Larned · (1912) Maurice McLoughlin · (1913) Maurice McLoughlin · (1914) R. Norris Williams · (1915) Bill Johnston · (1916) R. Norris Williams · (1917) Lindley Murray · (1918) Lindley Murray · (1919) Bill Johnston · (1920) Bill Tilden · (1921) Bill Tilden · (1922) Bill Tilden · (1923) Bill Tilden · (1924) Bill Tilden · (1925) Bill Tilden · (1926) René Lacoste · (1927) René Lacoste · (1928) Henri Cochet · (1929) Bill Tilden · (1930) John Doeg · (1931) Ellsworth Vines · (1932) Ellsworth Vines · (1933) Fred Perry · (1934) Fred Perry · (1935) Wilmer Allison · (1936) Fred Perry · (1937) Don Budge · (1938) Don Budge · (1939) Bobby Riggs · (1940) Don McNeill · (1941) Bobby Riggs · (1942) Ted Schroeder · (1943) Joseph Hunt · (1944) Frank Parker · (1945) Frank Parker · (1946) Jack Kramer · (1947) Jack Kramer · (1948) Pancho Gonzales · (1949) Pancho Gonzales · (1950) Arthur Larsen · (1951) Frank Sedgman · (1952) Frank Sedgman · (1953) Tony Trabert · (1954) Vic Seixas · (1955) Tony Trabert · (1956) Ken Rosewall · (1957) Malcolm Anderson · (1958) Ashley Cooper · (1959) Neale Fraser · (1960) Neale Fraser · (1961) Roy Emerson · (1962) Rod Laver · (1963) Rafael Osuna · (1964) Roy Emerson · (1965) Manuel Santana · (1966) Fred Stolle · (1967) John Newcombe
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French Championships men's doubles champions |
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(1925) Jean Borotra / René Lacoste • (1926) Vincent Richards / Howard Kinsey • (1927) Henri Cochet / Jacques Brugnon • (1928) Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon • (1929) René Lacoste / Jean Borotra • (1930) Henri Cochet / Jacques Brugnon • (1931) George Lott / John Van Ryn • (1932) Henri Cochet / Jacques Brugnon • (1933) Pat Hughes / Fred Perry • (1934) Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon • (1935) Jack Crawford / Adrian Quist • (1936) Jean Borotra / Marcel Bernard • (1937) Gottfried von Cramm / Henner Henkel • (1938) Bernard Destremau / Yvon Petra • (1939) Don McNeill / Charles Harris • (1940-1945) No competition (due to World War II) • (1946) Marcel Bernard / Yvon Petra • (1947) Eustace Fannin / Eric Sturgess • (1948) Lennart Bergelin / Jaroslav Drobný • (1949) Pancho Gonzales / Frank Parker • (1950) Bill Talbert / Tony Trabert • (1951) Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman • (1952) Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman • (1953) Lew Hoad / Ken Rosewall • (1954) Vic Seixas / Tony Trabert • (1955) Vic Seixas / Tony Trabert • (1956) Don Candy / Bob Perry • (1957) Malcolm Anderson / Ashley Cooper • (1958) Ashley Cooper / Neale Fraser • (1959) Nicola Pietrangeli / Orlando Sirola • (1960) Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser • (1961) Roy Emerson / Rod Laver • (1962) Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser • (1963) Roy Emerson / Manuel Santana • (1964) Roy Emerson / Ken Fletcher • (1965) Roy Emerson / Fred Stolle • (1966) Clark Graebner / Dennis Ralston • (1967) John Newcombe / Tony Roche
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Pre Open Era Wimbledon gentlemen's doubles champions |
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1885: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw · 1886: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw · 1887: Herbert Wilberforce / Patrick Bowes-Lyon · 1888: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw · 1889: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw · 1890: Joshua Pim / Frank Stoker · 1891) Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley · 1892: E.W. Lewis / H.S. Barlow · 1893: Joshua Pim / Frank Stoker · 1894: Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley · 1895: Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley · 1896: Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley · 1897: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1898: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1899: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1900: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1901: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1902: Sydney Smith / Frank Riseley · 1903: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1904: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1905: Reginald Doherty / Lawrence Doherty · 1906: Sydney Smith / Frank Riseley · 1907: Norman Brookes / Tony Wilding · 1908: Tony Wilding / Josiah Ritchie · 1909: Arthur Gore / Herbert Barrett · 1910: Tony Wilding / Josiah Ritchie · 1911: André Gobert / Max Decugis · 1912: Herbert Barrett / Charles Dixon · 1913: Herbert Barrett / Charles Dixon · 1914: Norman Brookes / Tony Wilding · 1915–18: No competition (due to World War I) · 1919: R.V. Thomas / Pat O'Hara Wood · 1920: R. Norris Williams / Chuck Garland · 1921: Randolph Lycett / Max Woosnam · 1922: James Anderson / Randolph Lycett · 1923: Leslie Godfree / Randolph Lycett · 1924: Francis Hunter / Vincent Richards · 1925: Jean Borotra / René Lacoste · 1926: Jacques Brugnon / Henri Cochet · 1927: Francis Hunter / Bill Tilden · 1928: Jacques Brugnon / Henri Cochet · 1929: Wilmer Allison / John Van Ryn · 1930: Wilmer Allison / John Van Ryn · 1931: George Lott / John Van Ryn · 1932: Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon · 1933: Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon · 1934: George Lott / Lester Stoefen · 1935: Jack Crawford / Adrian Quist · 1936: Pat Hughes / Raymond Tuckey · 1937: Don Budge / Gene Mako · 1938: Don Budge / Gene Mako · 1939: Elwood Cooke / Bobby Riggs · 1940–45: No competition (due to World War II) · 1946: Tom Brown / Jack Kramer · 1947: Bob Falkenburg / Jack Kramer · 1948: John Bromwich / Frank Sedgman · 1949: Pancho Gonzales / Frank Parker · 1950: John Bromwich / Adrian Quist · 1951: Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman · 1952: Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman · 1953: Lew Hoad / Ken Rosewall · 1954: Rex Hartwig / Mervyn Rose · 1955: Rex Hartwig / Lew Hoad · 1956: Lew Hoad / Ken Rosewall · 1957: Budge Patty / Gardnar Mulloy · 1958: Sven Davidson / Ulf Schmidt · 1959: Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser · 1960: Rafael Osuna / Dennis Ralston · 1961: Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser · 1962: Bob Hewitt / Fred Stolle · 1963: Rafael Osuna / Antonio Palafox · 1964: Bob Hewitt / Fred Stolle · 1965: John Newcombe / Tony Roche · 1966: Ken Fletcher / John Newcombe · 1967: Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan ·
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