Mervyn Rose
Mervyn Rose (born 23 January 1930) was an Australian male tennis player. He was born in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales and turned professional in 1959. He is renowned for coaching the likes of Billie Jean King, Margaret Court, Brett Prentice, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Eleni Daniilidou, Nadia Petrova, Magdalena Grzybowska, and Caroline Schnieder.
Mervyn Rose (Rosie) can still be seen at most Grand Slam tournaments assisting up and coming tennis players. He was in the world's Top 10 throughout his tennis career and represented Australia in the Davis Cup from 1951 to 1957.
Rose was awarded the Australian Sports Medal in 2000, inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame[1] in 2001, the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame in 2002, and was presented with the Order of Australia Medal [2] (AM) in 2006.
Grand Slam record
- Australian Championships
- Singles champion: 1954
- Singles finalist: 1953
- Men's Doubles champion: 1954
- Men's Doubles runner-up: 1952, 1953, 1956
- French Championships
- Singles champion: 1958
- Men's Doubles runner-up: 1953, 1957
- Mixed Doubles runner-up: 1951, 1953
- Wimbledon
- Men's Doubles champion: 1954
- Mixed Doubles champion: 1957
- Mixed Doubles runner-up: 1951
- U.S. Championships
- Men's Doubles champion: 1952, 1953
- Men's Doubles runner-up: 1951
- Mixed Doubles runner-up: 1951
Other tournament records
- German Championships
- Singles champion: 1957
- Men's Doubles champion: 1957
- Mixed Doubles champion: 1957
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