Jack Clemenger, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jack Clemenger

tennis player (1899-1964)

Date of Birth: 03-Jan-1899

Place of Birth: Gundaroo, New South Wales, Australia

Date of Death: 08-Feb-1964

Profession: tennis player

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Jack Clemenger

  • Jack Clemenger (1899–1964) was an Australian tennis player.
  • He began his career in New South Wales and then moved to Victoria.
  • In business (which took up a lot of his time) he rose to the rank of general sales manager at Allied motors in Australia.
  • While studying at Sydney University, Clemenger played baseball, billiards, cricket and rugby, but it was at tennis he most excelled.
  • He had a good all round game and was better at doubles than singles.
  • Clemenger made his debut at the 1919 Australasian championships and lost in round three to James Anderson.
  • At the 1922 championships, Clemenger lost in the quarter finals to Norman Peach.
  • In 1924 he lost in round one to Garton Hone.
  • In 1930 he lost in the quarter finals to Harry Hopman.
  • At Wimbledon in 1932, Clemenger lost in five sets in round three to Paul Féret.
  • At the 1933 Australian championships, Clemenger lost in round two to Keith Gledhill.
  • At the 1935 Australian championships, Clemenger beat Jacques Brugnon before losing to Giorgio de Stefani in round three.
  • In 1939 he lost in round one to Colin Long.
  • Clemenger was an Australian Davis Cup captain and selector.
  • He started Clemenger Advertising (one of the top advertising agencies in Australia) in 1946 and was awarded the OBE.

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