Spencer Gore

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Spencer William Gore

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Spencer William Gore
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País
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Reino Unido
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Data de nascimento
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10 de março de 1850
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Local de nasc.
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Wimbledon, Inglaterra
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Data de morte
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19 de abril de 1906 (56 anos)
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Local da morte
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Ramsgate, Inglaterra,
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Inter. Tennis HOF
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1972
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Simples
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Melhor ranking
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N. 3 (1877)
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Resultados de Grand Slam
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Wimbledon
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V (1877)
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Spencer William Gore (Wimbledon Common, Surrey, 10 de março de 1850 — Ramsgate, Kent, 19 de abril de 1906) foi um tenista e jogador de críquete inglês. Em 1877 foi o primeiro vencedor de Wimbledon e no ano seguinte conseguiu o vice-campeonato.[1]
Grand Slam finais |
Simples: 2 (1 título, 1 vice) |
Resultado
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Ano
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Campeonato
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Piso
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Oponente
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Placar
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Campeão |
1877 |
Wimbledon |
Grama |
William Marshall
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6–1, 6–2, 6–4
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Vice |
1878 |
Wimbledon |
Grama |
Frank Hadow
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5–7, 1–6, 7–9
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Referências

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Campeões de Wimbledon Pré Open |
- (1877) Spencer Gore
- (1878) Frank Hadow
- (1879) John Hartley
- (1880) John Hartley
- (1881) William Renshaw
- (1882) William Renshaw
- (1883) William Renshaw
- (1884) William Renshaw
- (1885) William Renshaw
- (1886) William Renshaw
- (1887) Herbert Lawford
- (1888) Ernest Renshaw
- (1889) William Renshaw
- (1890) Willoughby Hamilton
- (1891) Wilfred Baddeley
- (1892) Wilfred Baddeley
- (1893) Joshua Pim
- (1894) Joshua Pim
- (1895) Wilfred Baddeley
- (1896) Harold Mahony
- (1897) Reginald Doherty
- (1898) Reginald Doherty
- (1899) Reginald Doherty
- (1900) Reginald Doherty
- (1901) Arthur Gore
- (1902) Lawrence Doherty
- (1903) Lawrence Doherty
- (1904) Lawrence Doherty
- (1905) Lawrence Doherty
- (1906) Lawrence Doherty
- (1907) Norman Brookes
- (1908) Arthur Gore
- (1909) Arthur Gore
- (1910) Tony Wilding
- (1911) Tony Wilding
- (1912) Tony Wilding
- (1913) Tony Wilding
- (1914) Norman Brookes
- (1915–18) sem competição (Primeira Guerra Mundial)
- (1919) Gerald Patterson
- (1920) Bill Tilden
- (1921) Bill Tilden
- (1922) Gerald Patterson
- (1923) Bill Johnston
- (1924) Jean Borotra
- (1925) René Lacoste
- (1926) Jean Borotra
- (1927) Henri Cochet
- (1928) René Lacoste
- (1929) Henri Cochet
- (1930) Bill Tilden
- (1931) Sidney Wood
- (1932) Ellsworth Vines
- (1933) Jack Crawford
- (1934) Fred Perry
- (1935) Fred Perry
- (1936) Fred Perry
- (1937) Don Budge
- (1938) Don Budge
- (1939) Bobby Riggs
- (1940–45 (sem competição Segunda Guerra Mundial)
- (1946) Yvon Petra
- (1947) Jack Kramer
- (1948) Bob Falkenburg
- (1949) Ted Schroeder
- (1950) Budge Patty
- (1951) Dick Savitt
- (1952) Frank Sedgman
- (1953) Vic Seixas
- (1954) Jaroslav Drobný
- (1955) Tony Trabert
- (1956) Lew Hoad
- (1957) Lew Hoad
- (1958) Ashley Cooper
- (1959) Alex Olmedo
- (1960) Neale Fraser
- (1961) Rod Laver
- (1962) Rod Laver
- (1963) Chuck McKinley
- (1964) Roy Emerson
- (1965) Roy Emerson
- (1966) Manuel Santana
- (1967) John Newcombe
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