6-1, 3-6, 6-1. 1936 - Fred Perry def. Don Budge, 2-6, 6-2 ..... 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. 1934 - Fred Perry def. Wilmer Allison, 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 8-6. 1933 - Fred Perry def. Jack Crawford, 6-3, 11-13
Riggs 1940 - Donald McNeill 1939 - Bobby Riggs 1938 - Don Budge 1937 - Don Budge 1936 - Fred Perry 1935 - Wilmer Allison 1934 - Fred Perry 1933 - Fred Perry 1932 - Ellsworth Vines 1931 - Ellsworth Vines 1930 - John Doeg 1929 - Bill Tilden 1928
6-4, 6-2, 6-0. 1934 - Fred Perry def. Jack Crawford, Australia, 6-3, 6-0, 7-5. 1935 - Fred Perry def. Gottfried von Cramm, Germany, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. 1936 - Fred Perry def. Gottfried von Cramm, Germany
first British man to win a Slam since Fred Perry captured the Wimbledon and the U ..... Championships in 1936. Finally, the '' Fred Perry curse'' has been broken - although ..... that's over. Thank God we can let Fred Perry lie easy. Thank God for Andy Murray
first British man to win a Slam since Fred Perry captured the Wimbledon and the U ..... Championships in 1936. Finally, the '' Fred Perry curse'' has been broken - although ..... that's over. Thank God we can let Fred Perry lie easy. Thank God for Andy Murray
All England Club. The Scot's biggest win, however, came in September when he became the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win a major tennis title with the victory over Djokovic at the US Open. Djokovic's big year came in 2011
significance of his success in Britain, which last could proudly hail a male Grand Slam tennis champion in 1936, when Fred Perry won Wimbledon and the U.S. Championships. It's been a summer of barrier-breaking by Murray, who was the first
the Wimbledon final and won the gold medal at the London Olympics, no British man had won a major tennis title since Fred Perry in 1936. ''I wasn't thinking about that when I went out to play the match,'' Murray said of his victory in New
significance of his success in Britain, which last could proudly hail a male Grand Slam tennis champion in 1936, when Fred Perry won Wimbledon and the US Championships. It's been a summer of barrier-breaking by Murray, who was the first British
last-gasp drop goal against Australia that secured the rugby World Cup for England in 2003. Still, in the bronze statue of Fred Perry at Wimbledon, at the home of cricket at Lord's, at Wembley that was demolished and rebuilt, there often seemed to