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'''Robert LeRoy''' (February 7, 1885 – September 7, 1946) was a ] player from ] in the United States |
'''Robert LeRoy''' (February 7, 1885 – September 7, 1946) was a ] player from ] in the United States who won two medals at the ] in ]. He won a Silver medal in both the men's singles event and the men's doubles tournament, partnering ].<ref name="sportsreference"></ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/2770 |title=Robert LeRoy |work=Olympedia |access-date=February 21, 2021}}</ref> | ||
==Tennis career== | ==Tennis career== | ||
He played collegiate tennis at ], where in 1904 and 1906 he won the ] singles championship. |
He played collegiate tennis at ], where in 1904 and 1906, he won the ] singles championship. | ||
In ], he was a singles finalist at the U.S. National Championships, now known as the ]. In the semi-finals against ], LeRoy trailed 2 sets to 1 and 5–2, and Mollenhauer had two match points. A questionable line call and his opponent suffering from cramps allowed LeRoy to reach the final,<ref name="bklyn">{{cite web|title=28 Aug 1907, Page 17, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle|url=https://bklyn.newspapers.com/image/57652457/|website=bklyn.newspapers.com}}</ref> where he lost in straight sets to eventual seven times champion ].<ref name="talbert">{{cite book|last=Talbert|first=Bill|author-link=Bill Talbert|title=Tennis Observed|year=1967|publisher=Barre Publishers|location=Boston|page=79|oclc=172306}}</ref> | |||
At the tournament now known as the ], he won three consecutive singles titles (1907–1909) and reached another singles final (1906). In doubles, he won two titles (1904 and 1905, both with ]) and reached another doubles final (1907 with ]). In mixed doubles in Cincinnati, he won the title in 1904 with ] and reached two other mixed doubles finals (1905 with ] and 1907 with ]).<ref>Smith, Phillip S. (2012). , 2012 Edition.</ref> | |||
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American tennis player For the Canadian chemist, see Robert J. LeRoy.
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Country (sports) | United States | ||||||||||||||
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Born | February 7, 1885 New York City | ||||||||||||||
Died | September 7, 1946(1946-09-07) (aged 61) New York City | ||||||||||||||
Turned pro | 1901 (amateur tour) | ||||||||||||||
Retired | 1931 | ||||||||||||||
College | Columbia University | ||||||||||||||
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US Open | F (1907) | ||||||||||||||
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Robert LeRoy (February 7, 1885 – September 7, 1946) was a tennis player from New York City in the United States who won two medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis. He won a Silver medal in both the men's singles event and the men's doubles tournament, partnering Alphonzo Bell.
Tennis career
He played collegiate tennis at Columbia University, where in 1904 and 1906, he won the National Collegiate Athletics Association singles championship.
In 1907, he was a singles finalist at the U.S. National Championships, now known as the US Open. In the semi-finals against Henry Mollenhauer, LeRoy trailed 2 sets to 1 and 5–2, and Mollenhauer had two match points. A questionable line call and his opponent suffering from cramps allowed LeRoy to reach the final, where he lost in straight sets to eventual seven times champion William Larned.
At the tournament now known as the Cincinnati Masters, he won three consecutive singles titles (1907–1909) and reached another singles final (1906). In doubles, he won two titles (1904 and 1905, both with Raymond D. Little) and reached another doubles final (1907 with Irving Wright). In mixed doubles in Cincinnati, he won the title in 1904 with Winona Closterman and reached two other mixed doubles finals (1905 with Helen Homans and 1907 with Marjorie Dodd).
References
- Sports Reference Olympics Profile
- "Robert LeRoy". Olympedia. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
- "28 Aug 1907, Page 17, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle". bklyn.newspapers.com.
- Talbert, Bill (1967). Tennis Observed. Boston: Barre Publishers. p. 79. OCLC 172306.
- Smith, Phillip S. (2012). "From Club Court to Center Court: The Evolution of Tennis in Cincinnati", 2012 Edition.
External links
- Robert LeRoy at the Association of Tennis Professionals
- Robert LeRoy at the International Tennis Federation
- Robert LeRoy at tennisabstract.com
- Robert LeRoy at Olympedia
- 1885 births
- 1946 deaths
- American male tennis players
- Columbia Lions men's tennis players
- Columbia College (New York) alumni
- Olympic silver medalists for the United States in tennis
- Tennis players from New York (state)
- Tennis players at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- 20th-century American sportsmen