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Gardens for All Seasons by Jack Kramer
Falling in Love

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Along with Billie Jean King, Bobby Riggs and Jack Kramer are the main characters in the new movie "Battle of the Sexes," starring Emma Stone, Steve Carell and Bill Pullman, that tells the story of the televised match King played against Riggs in 1973. 25 years earlier, Riggs and Kramer were international tennis stars competing against each other, as shown in this vintage 1948 poster from our gallery. https://www.georgeglazer.com/wpmain/product/tennis-posters-world-championship-1940s-jack-kramer-pancho-gonzales-bobby-riggs/
Pancho Segura...a tennis legend at the US Open 2013
The US Open is also an opportunity to meet tennis legends. Here I am with Pancho
Segura, who no one under 60 will probably remember. I am well under 60 but I do know my tennis history. Pancho was a tennis player from Ecuador who later became a US citizen; he was the World’s co- No 1 player. As Jack Kramer stated:
“Segura probably played more matches against top players than anyone in history. Besides my couple hundred, he must have played Gonzales a hundred and fifty, and Budge, Sedgman, Riggs, Hoad and Rosewall all around fifty apiece…Now put a gun to my head, and I'd have to say that the Segura's forehand was better, because he could disguise it so well, and hit so many more angles."
It’s worth noting that Segoo had a two-handed forehand (rightie).
According to his Wikipedia entry, Segura is the only player to have won the US Pro title on three different surfaces (which he did consecutively from 1950-1952). He is widely credited with coaching, mentoring, and structuring the playing game of Jimmy Connors, starting at age 16, in 1968, when his mother, Gloria, brought him to Pancho in California.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Segura