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Sitting pretty with a Jewish Wimbledon singles champ

June 27, 2008 21:35

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

This time last year I was rubbing shoulders with Avram Grant at Wimbledon before he moved from Portsmouth to Chelsea. How do you improve on that, you may ask? Well, at SW19 this week, I saw childhood hero Peter Beardsley, the former England and Liverpool striker, but even better than that, a softly-spoken gentleman by the name of Richard “Dick” Savitt. Older  readers will recognise Savitt as the only Jewish winner of the Wimbledon men’s title.

Sitting together on court five, watching Tzipi Obziler, we reminisced about the old times and he mentioned that he used to coach the Israeli. He also confirmed that another former Wimbledon champion, Pete Sampras, has Jewish background as his dad’s mum was of the faith.

In his prime, Savitt was considered the greatest back-court player in the game, and was ranked second in the world in 1951.

He became only the third American to win Wimbledon and the Australian Open in the same year and 10 years later took double gold at the Maccabiah Games.

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