Marten Mendez
A. Marten Mendez (1916–1994) was an American badminton player of Mexican descent who won national titles and represented his country internationally in the late 1940s and early 1950s.[1] Known for his swift court coverage and stamina, Mendez won the U.S. men's singles title in 1949, 1950, and 1952,[2] and reached the final in 1948 and 1951. He was a member of the 1948-1949 and 1951-1952 U.S. Thomas Cup (men's international) teams which made strong runs at the world championship. In the '51-'52 series, at the age of 36, Mendez won three of his four singles matches against India and Malaya in Singapore's equatorial heat, losing only to the great Wong Peng Soon.[3] Mendez was elected to the U.S. Badminton Hall of Fame in 1967.[4]
References
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ThxlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mIkNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1020,1953399&dq=marten+mendez+is+a+californian+athlete+of+mexican+extraction&hl=en
- ↑ 2006 U.S. Nationals - Past Champions
- ↑ Don Rittmann, "The 'All-Time' Thomas Cup Team," Badminton USA, February, 1983: 8.
- ↑ Walk of Fame Inductees and Profiles
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