LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Jack Kramer, a tennis champion in the 1940s and '50s and a promoter of the sport for more 60 years, died Saturday at his Los Angeles home from complications from cancer. He was 88.
In the 1940s and ‘50s, the tennis stars of the world found their gold only on trophy figurines and engraved bowls. Jack Kramer was one of those tennis stars then, and he had a plan to change that.
The University of Arizona’s men’s and women’s tennis team will be heading to Los Angeles, Calif., to play in the Jack Kramer Intercollegiate Tournament. This will be one of the first tennis ...
LOS ANGELES -- Jack Kramer, a tennis champion in the 1940s and '50s and a promoter of the sport for more 60 years, died at his home in Los Angeles, his family said. He was 88. Mr. Kramer died late ...
After traveling up north to Washington for the ITA Northwest Regional Championships, the Bears returned home, feeling more confident than ever. Cal dominated with three out of the four competitors in ...
On the close-shaven grass courts of Forest Hills and Melbourne, 25-year-old Jack Kramer had swept all amateur tennis opponents before him. How would the Davis Cup hero do on a slippery board floor? He ...
Cal men’s tennis split off into two groups of four this past weekend, with one traveling to Rolling Hills, California for the Dennis Rizza Intercollegiate Classic at the Jack Kramer Club and the other ...
Fall closure: Cal to conclude season at Ralston/Neufield Coaches Challenge, Jack Kramer Invitational
After being eliminated from the ITA Northwest Super Regional Championships, Cal will split up once again for its final two tournaments of the fall season this upcoming weekend. The first bunch of ...
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