Ken Rosewall
Ken Rosewall is a former Australian tennis player whose career spanned over two decades, making him one of the sport's most enduring figures. He is known for his powerful baseline game and exceptional footwork, which contributed to his success in both singles and doubles. Rosewall won numerous Grand Slam titles and was a pivotal member of the Australian Davis Cup team, helping the country secure multiple victories. His sportsmanship and dedication to tennis have earned him respect from fans and players alike.
Born on Jun 02, 1934 (91 years old)
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Serbia:
Ken Rosewall was the oldest ATP tournament winner before Novak Đoković.
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France:
Ken Rosewall was the oldest tournament winner at 43 years old in 1977.
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Argentina:
Novak Djokovic is the oldest tournament winner since Ken Rosewall.
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Switzerland:
Ken Rosewall was the first player to receive prize money at a tournament in 1968.
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Spain:
Ken Rosewall is a retired tennis player known for his longevity in the sport.
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Dominican Republic:
Ken Rosewall was another partner of Stolle in Grand Slam doubles victories.
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United Kingdom:
Ken Rosewall was part of the great group of Aussie tennis players who made history.
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