How old is Pancho Gonzales?

How old is Pancho Gonzales?

67 years (1928–1995)
Pancho Gonzales/Age at death

Following a 10 month battle with stomach cancer, Gonzales died on July 3, 1995 in Las Vegas at the age of 67, in poverty and almost friendless, estranged from his ex-wives and children except for Rita and their son, Skylar. Andre Agassi paid for his funeral.

What did Pancho Gonzales die of?

Stomach cancer
Pancho Gonzales/Cause of death
The cause of death was stomach cancer, said Gonzalez’s former wife, Rita Agassi Gonzalez, who said that Gonzalez had entered Sunrise Hospital two weeks ago with a fever.

How tall is Pancho Gonzales?

1.88 m
Pancho Gonzales/Height

When did Pancho Gonzales die?

July 3, 1995
Pancho Gonzales/Date of death
Pancho Gonzales, byname of Richard Alonzo Gonzales, Gonzales also spelled Gonzalez, (born May 9, 1928, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died July 3, 1995, Las Vegas, Nevada), American tennis player who won the U.S. professional championship in men’s singles eight times, seven consecutively (1953–59, 1961).

How good was Pancho Gonzales?

He has great longevity. Even in 1964-5 at the age of 36-37 he was probably the 3rd best player in the world behind Laver and Rosewall. Howver, I also agree that gonzales was only a definite no1 in 1954-7. I would also probably give him 1952 as he beat Kramer 3 times out of three and won 5 out of 6 tournaments.

Is Pancho Gonzales still alive?

Deceased (1928–1995)
Pancho Gonzales/Living or Deceased

Where was Pancho Gonzales from?

Los Angeles, California, United States
Pancho Gonzales/Place of birth

Why is Pancho Gonzales important?

Prior to turning pro, Gonzales won six U.S. championships, two U.S. National Men’s Singles Championships in 1948 and 1949; two U.S. Clay Court Singles titles (1948-49), the U.S. Indoor Singles (1949), and the U.S. Indoor Mixed Doubles in 1949 with Gussy Moran. He won the 1949 Wimbledon and French Doubles Championships.

Where was Pancho Gonzalez from?

What was the fastest serve of Pancho Gonzales?

Gonzales was recorded as hitting the fastest serve, 112.88 mph, followed by Kramer at 107.8. Gonzales finished second to Segura in the 1951 U.S. Professional Championships at Forest Hills, organized by Riggs and Kramer, and authorized by the USPLTA.

What was the worst thing that happened to Pancho Gonzales?

During this time, Gonzales’s personality apparently changed from that of a friendly, happy-go-lucky youngster to the hard-bitten loner he became known as for the rest of his life. According to Kramer in his 1979 autobiography, “The worst thing that ever happened to Gonzales was winning Forest Hills in 1949…

How many Grand Slam titles did Pancho Gonzales win?

He won 14 major singles titles, including 2 U.S. National Singles Championships in 1948 and 1949 and 13 Professional Grand Slam titles. He also won three Tournament of Champions professional events in 1957, 1958, and 1959.

How did Pancho Gonzales become interested in tennis?

Once he discovered tennis, he lost interest in school and began a troubled adolescence in which he was occasionally pursued by truant officers and policemen. He was befriended by Frank Poulain, the owner of the tennis shop at Exposition Park, and sometimes slept there.

What did Pancho Gonzalez do for a living?

“Pancho’s passing will give the modern-day tennis player a chance to look at how wonderful he was,” Kramer said yesterday. “He had no Wimbledons, one doubles title there and a couple of U.S. championships, but from 1954 to 1962, he was the best player that walked on the court.”

Who are the brothers of Pancho Gonzalez tennis player?

Gonzalez was married six times, including twice to the same woman, Madelyn Darrow. His last marriage, to Rita Agassi, also ended in divorce, but the two remained close. They had a son, Skylar, now 9. Gonzalez is survived by his brothers, Ralph and Manuel, and his sisters, Yolanda, Bertha,…

Gonzales was recorded as hitting the fastest serve, 112.88 mph, followed by Kramer at 107.8. Gonzales finished second to Segura in the 1951 U.S. Professional Championships at Forest Hills, organized by Riggs and Kramer, and authorized by the USPLTA.

Where did Pancho Gonzales play in the Davis Cup?

He did, however, go East that year to play in the U.S. Championships at Forest Hills. He beat the British Davis Cup player Derek Barton and then lost a five-set match to third seed Gardnar Mulloy, despite leading 4-3 with a break in the fifth set.

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