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Roy Taylor (tennis)

Australian tennis and lacrosse player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Roy Taylor (1883–1934) was an Australian tennis player and also represented Australia at lacrosse. He was a stockbroker by profession.

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Tennis career

Taylor won the South Australian State singles championship in 1912, 1913 and 1919.[1] He made his debut at the Australasian Championships in 1910 (losing in round one to Harry Parker). In the 1913 semi finals, the big serving Taylor led Parker 5-1 in the third set (sets were 1-1) when he sprained his ankle. Although Taylor managed the cling on to take the third set, he lost the next two easily.[2] In 1914 Taylor lost in the quarter-finals to Rupert Wertheim.[3] In 1919 Taylor led Gerald Patterson two sets to 0 in round two before having to retire. In 1920 Taylor lost in the semis to Pat O'Hara Wood.[4]

Taylor died suddenly while sitting at home with his family in 1934 aged 51.[1]

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Grand Slam finals

Doubles: (2 runner-ups)

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