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- Bill Tilden [r]: Was the world's leading tennis player and personality of the early 20th century and remains a candidate for the title of the greatest tennis player of all time. [e]
- Don Budge [r]: A great American tennis player of the 1930s and 40s who was the World No. 1 player for 5 years. [e]
- Ellsworth Vines [r]: (1911-1994) American tennis player of the 1930s and professional golfer of the 1940s and '50s who was widely considered to be the greatest player ever when at his somewhat erratic best. [e]
- Frank Sedgman [r]: (1927 -), leading Australian tennis player of the 1950s. [e]
- Fred Perry [r]: English tennis player and three-time Wimbledon champion. [e]
- Gottfried von Cramm [r]: German tennis player (1909-1976) of the 1930s who was one of the greatest players of all time. [e]
- Pancho Gonzales [r]: (May 9, 1928 – July 3, 1995) Was the world's leading tennis player and personality of the mid-20th century and remains a candidate for the title of the greatest tennis player of all time. [e]
- Pancho Segura [r]: (1921) Ecuadorian/American tennis player of the 1940s and '50s who was one of the best professional players in the world for nearly two decades. [e]
- Ted Schroeder [r]: Fine American tennis player of the 1940s (1921–2006) [e]
- Tennis [r]: A sport played on a hard-surfaced rectangular court, between either two players or two teams of two players each, in which the players attempt to strike a hollow rubber ball, using a stringed raquet, over a net into the opponent's half of the court. [e]
- The Four Musketeers [r]: Four outstanding tennis players from France, given their name from the Alexandre Dumas book The Three Musketeers. [e]
- Adrian Quist [r]: (1913–1991) Fine Australian tennis player of the 1930s and '40s. [e]
- Don Bradman [r]: Record-breaking Australian cricketer of the inter-war period. [e]