Don Black (tennis)

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Donald Black
Country (sports)Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia
Born(1927-12-02)2 December 1927
Hartley, Southern Rhodesia
Died19 October 2000(2000-10-19) (aged 72)
Zimbabwe
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
French Open2R (1956)
Wimbledon3R (1953, 1956)

Donald Lachlan Moore Black (2 December 1927 – 19 October 2000) was a Rhodesian tennis player.

Early life

Black was born in Hartley (now Chegutu), to an English mother and Scottish father.[1]

Career

Black made his

Gerald Oakley and Oliver Prenn, the latter in five sets.[2] He had four match points against Australian Ashley Cooper in the third round but lost the final set 7–9.[2][3] The following year he returned to Wimbledon for what would be the final time and he lost in the first round, to Emilio Martinez.[2]

The Rhodesian also competed twice at the French Championships.[2] In 1956 he won his first round match against Ecuador's Wladimir Lerque, in five sets, then lost to fourth seed Art Larsen.[2] He lost in the opening round of the 1963 French Championships to Abe Segal.[2]

Family

Black, who worked as a

high school teacher after leaving tennis, was the father of Byron, Cara and Wayne Black, all professional tennis players. He coached them himself on the four grass courts and one hard court that he had built in the backyard of his 22-acre avocado farm.[4] The siblings would win a total of 13 Grand Slam
doubles titles.

Death

Black died on 19 October 2000, following complications from surgery. He had been suffering

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