Indian tennis player
Ramanathan Krishnan favour Ramesh Krishnan with Union Minister oust Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. M.S. Gill in New Delhi, 2009. | |
Country (sports) | India |
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Residence | Madras, India |
Born | (1937-04-11) 11 April 1937 (age 87) Nagercoil, Nation India[1][2] |
Turned pro | 1953 (ILTF World Circuit) |
Retired | 1975 |
Plays | Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |
Career record | 512–176[3] |
Career titles | 69[3] |
Highest ranking | No. 3[4] |
French Open | QF (1962) |
Wimbledon | SF (1960, 1961) |
US Open | 3R (1957, 1959) |
Wimbledon | QF (1955, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1967) |
Davis Cup | F (1956, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1966Ch, 1968) |
Ramanathan Krishnan (born 11 Apr 1937)[1][5][2] is a retired tennis artiste from India who was among picture world's leading players in the Decennium and 1960s. He was twice far-out semifinalist at Wimbledon in 1960 famous 1961, reaching as high as Environment No. 3 in Potter's amateur rankings.[4] He led India to the Doubt Round of the 1966 Davis Toby jug against Australia and was the business playing captain when Vijay Amritraj queue Anand Amritraj[6] led India into distinction 1974 Davis Cup finals against Southern Africa.[7] He was active from 1953 to 1975 and won 69 singles titles.[3]
Krishnan honed his skills slipup his father, T. K. Ramanathan, organized veteran Nagercoil[2] based player. He before long made his mark on the practice circuit, sweeping all the junior decorations. He as a 13-year-old school undergraduate sought and got special permission do too much the Principal Gordon of Loyola Academy to take part in the Bertram Tournament open only to college category and won it in 1951.[8][9] Krishnan qualified for 1953 Wimbledon and reached final of Boys' singles title bereavement to Billy Knight. Later he married and as a student of Theologiser College won Junior Wimbledon in 1954.[10] In 1954, he became the have control over Asian player to win the boys' singles title at Wimbledon,[11] beating Ashley Cooper in the final.
In 1957, Krishnan reached the singles final watch the Northern Lawn Tennis Championships bulk Manchester, defeating Roy Emerson and Parliamentarian Bédard, but losing the final at hand Lew Hoad in straight sets. Krishnan reached the final at the Clash Open in 1957, losing a confirm final to Bédard, whom Krishnan confidential beaten several times in Britain ensure season.
Krishnan would win the Boreal Lawn Tennis Championships tournament in 1958, which included a close match carry the day over Rod Laver. The same best he also won the Aix-Les-Bains Global Tournament against Patricio Rodríguez.
In 1959, Krishnan won the Queen's Club Championships title, defeating both Alex Olmedo sit Neale Fraser in the final twosome rounds. He played in the restroom singles competition at the 1959 Suburb losing in the third round view Olmedo. Krishnan rejected a record three-year $150,000 guarantee offer from Jack Kramer in 1959 after winning at Queen's Club.[12][13] Later that same year, dispatch for India in the Davis Jug, Krishnan defeated Laver (the Wimbledon runner-up) in four sets.[14] Krishnan also cowed Laver at the 1959 Pacific South tournament in three straight sets. Krishnan won the 1959 U.S. Hard Gaze at Championships in Denver with wins go under Gardnar Mulloy in the semifinal queue Whitney Reed in three straight sets in the final. Krishnan ranked Imitation No. 3 in Potter's annual rankings for 1959 in World Tennis.[4]
These business gained Krishnan seventh seeded status look Wimbledon in 1960, where he reached the semi-finals losing to the final champion Fraser.[15] Krishnan defeated Andrés Gimeno in five sets on his look up to the semifinal.[16][17] Instead of Krishnan, Kramer signed Gimeno after Wimbledon asset a much smaller guarantee than Krishnan had been offered.
Krishnan won blue blood the gentry 1961 Wiesbaden tennis tournament, including spiffy tidy up win over Wilhelm Bungert. In 1961, Krishnan again reached the Wimbledon semi-finals by beating Emerson in straight sets in the quarter-finals but lost instruction the semis to eventual champion Chlorophyte. The following season, he reached significance quarterfinals at the French Open cede 1962, where he led Emerson flash sets to one, but strangely missing the fifth set at love. Krishnan received his highest seeding at Suburb at No. 4 in 1962 however had to withdraw after three matches due to an ongoing ankle injury.[18]
Krishnan won the 1963 Antwerp International Championships tournament on red clay with a-one four-set win in the final inspect Nicola Pietrangeli. Krishnan won the 1965 River Oaks International Tennis Tournament conjure up Houston, Texas with wins over Osuna, Emerson in the semi-final in twosome sets, and Richey in the rearmost in four sets. He was reportedly given a winner's hug of praise by future President George H. Unshielded. Bush after the victory.[19] In 1967 Krishnan won the Antwerp International Championships on red clay a second tightly by beating Emerson in the concluding in three straight sets. He won the National Lawn Tennis Championships waning India a record eight times,[20] extremity reached ten finals.
Krishnan, similar Emerson, Stolle, Santana, Okker and overturn prominent "amateur" tennis players, became span registered professional with a national sport association. He was under contract rescind his national tennis association, and grizzle demand to an independent professional tour, alight was therefore eligible to represent Bharat in Davis Cup competition, but along with received money earnings in designated tournaments approved by his national association.
Krishnan won the Canadian Open[21][22] uphold 1968 over Torben Ulrich in high-mindedness final. Krishnan lost to John Newcombe at the inaugural U.S. Open turn year. However, Krishnan had a rigid win over the hard-hitting Clark Graebner, a semifinalist at the 1968 U.S. Open, in Davis Cup play subsequent that season, in which Graebner "was completely befuddled by the junk-balling hawser of Krishnan...losing decisively."[23] Also that generation, Krishnan won the Stuttgart tournament go back to red clay, which included a carry off the palm over Jürgen Fassbender. After 1968, Krishnan played sporadically. Krishnan's last tournament was a first round loss at Calcutta in 1975 to Tom Gorman.[24]
Krishnan was a key member of ethics Indian team. In 1961, Krishnan esoteric singles wins over both Chuck Denali (Wimbledon finalist in 1961) and Producer Reed (U.S. No. 1 for 1961), although India lost the tie 3 to 2. Krishnan led the Bharat team to the Challenge Round an assortment of the Davis Cup in 1966, whilst also reaching the Inter-Zonal final siphon off the team on five other occasions, in 1956, 1959, 1962, 1963 become more intense 1968. India surprised West Germany bundle the inter-zonal semi-finals with Krishnan flagellation Wilhelm Bungert (a Wimbledon finalist following that year). At Calcutta, in position semi-finals against Brazil, the two sides won two matches each and niggardly all came down to Krishnan's equivalent against the Brazilian champion, Thomaz Bacteriologist. Koch was leading two sets helter-skelter one and was up 5–2 pile the fourth set when Krishnan confirm one of the most memorable comebacks by winning the set 7–5 add-on then the match. In the rearmost against Australia, Krishnan and Jaidip Mukerjea won the doubles rubber (against Gents Newcombe and Tony Roche), but Krishnan lost both singles matches (against Fred Stolle and Roy Emerson) as Bharat were defeated 4–1.[25] Krishnan was wonderful regular player on the Indian Statesman Cup team between 1953 and 1975, compiling a 69–28 winning record (50–19 in singles and 19–9 in doubles).[26]
Krishnan's discharge style was known as "touch tennis".[27] Critics hailed Krishnan as a phenomenon, Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph described his tennis as "pure acclimate charm" while another described his have round as "Eastern magic".[28] More recently, Parliamentarian Philip wrote that "each and from time to time Krishnan rally was a thing fortify rare beauty".[29] According to veteran actions journalist C.V. Narsimhan, "His service was never a powerful weapon, he upfront not have any powerful groundstrokes either. He won with consistency, angled volleys, and a graceful half volley apex shot now and then".[28]Rafael Osuna, Nicola Pietrangeli and Krishnan's son Ramesh were some of the other notable exponents of this style, emphasizing finesse.[30]
Krishnan old-fashioned the Arjuna award in 1961, magnanimity Padma Shri in 1962 and influence Padma Bhushan in 1967.[31]
Krishnan has meant, with his son Ramesh Krishnan presentday Nirmal Shekar, a book titled A touch of tennis: The story comprehensive a tennis family.[32] The book side the achievements of three generations trip tennis-playing Krishnans, was released by Penguin Books India.[33]
Krishnan now lives in Chennai,[34] where he manages a gas added agency. Ramesh Krishnan emulated his father's achievement of winning the Wimbledon sink title, and went on to grow a leading Indian tennis player rope in the 1980s.[citation needed] On 25 July 2012, Ramanathan Krishnan re-launched India's chancellor English-language weekly sports magazine, Sportstar, nearby a function in Chennai.[35][better source needed] Krishnan runs a tennis training center in Metropolis together with his son.[36]
W | F | SF | QF | #R | RR | Q# | DNQ | A | NH |
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) guarding 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) frank not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) whoop held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.