Australian tennis participant Owen Davidson, who received 13 Grand Slam doubles titles, dies at 79

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Tennis nice Owen Davidson, of Australia. File.| Photo Credit: AP

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Australian tennis participant Owen Davidson, who received 13 Grand Slam doubles titles, has died. He was 79.

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The International Tennis Hall of Fame introduced Saturday that Davidson died on Friday. Longtime pal Isabel Suliga stated he died in Conroe, Texas.

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He received 11 main titles in combined doubles and two in males's doubles. Davidson teamed with Billie Jean King to win eight of his Grand Slam trophies in a profession that spanned from the early Sixties to mid-Nineteen Seventies.

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In 1967, Davidson grew to become solely the third participant in tennis historical past to earn all 4 main combined doubles titles in the identical 12 months, together with three with King.

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β€œOur hearts are broken, but we find peace in the lifetime of wonderful memories we shared with our friend Davo,” King stated in a tweet.

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Known for his robust lefty serve, Davidson received the 1972 Australian Open with Ken Rosewall and the 1973 U.S. Open with John Newcombe β€” after they beat Rod Laver and Rosewall.

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In singles, he reached the 1966 semifinals of Wimbledon by upsetting two-time defending champion Roy Emerson. Davidson additionally reached the quarterfinals in singles at seven different majors β€” 5 instances on the Australian Championships and twice on the U.S. Nationals, a precursor to the U.S. Open.

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Davidson performed within the first match of the Open Era, defeating John Clifton within the first spherical of the British Hard Court Championships on April 22, 1968.

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Davidson and King mixed to win 4 main titles at Wimbledon, three on the U.S. Open and one on the French Open. In the 1971 Wimbledon finals, they outlasted Margaret Court and Marty Riessen 3-6, 6-2, 15-13. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2010.

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Davidson was born in Melbourne on Oct. 4, 1943. He was coached by Hall of Famer Mervyn Rose and labored with Davis Cup captain Harry Hopman as a member of the Australian Davis Cup group. Davidson coached the British Davis Cup group from 1967-70.

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He is survived by his son Cameron and brother Trevor Davidson.

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