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Taylor was an accomplished tennis and golf player. He and Clarence Clark won the inaugural United States National tennis doubles championship at Newport Casino in 1881, defeating Alexander Van Rensselaer and Arthur Newbold (né Arthur Emlen Newbold; 1859–1920) in straight sets. [1] In the 1900 Summer Olympics, Taylor finished fourth in golf.
Fred Taylor (basketball, born 1948), American former NBA player; Fred Taylor (cyclist) (1890–1968), American Olympic cyclist; Frederick Taylor, known as Cyclone Taylor (1884–1979), Canadian ice hockey forward; Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915), American engineer and management consultant (also a tennis champion and Olympian golfer)
The inaugural US Open men's doubles tennis tournament, in 1881, was reserved for United States National Lawn Tennis Association (USNLTA) club members and was won by Clarence Clark and Frederick Winslow Taylor. [1] The following year, 1882, the championships opened to international competitors.
The former pro tennis player coached Taylor to win the 2015 junior U.S. Open title, and in 2015, he was named the Team USA Developmental Coach of the Year by the USTA. Taylor and Guy Fritz have ...
FedEx(press), The King, The Maestro, God of tennis, The G.O.A.T = Roger Federer [46] Fiery or Fiery Fred = Fred Stolle [47] The Flying Dutchman = Tom Okker [48] [49] Fox, Carrot, Jannik The Merciless = Jannik Sinner; The Four Musketeers = Jean Borotra; Jacques Brugnon; Henri Cochet; René Lacoste; Fräulein Forehand = Steffi Graf [50]
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He was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1983, joining his brother Joseph Clark, who was inducted in 1955. Clark shares a burial plot in the River section of West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd, PA, with his brother-in-law Frederick Winslow Taylor.
Taylor Fritz of the U.S. plays a forehand return to Cristian Garin of Chile during their second round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025.