Sir Norman Brookes
CLASS OF 1977

Sir Norman
Brookes

Sir Norman Brookes
Biography
Career Highlights
Born
November 14, 1877 in St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia
Death
September 28, 1968
Player Style
Left-handed
Category
Master Player
TOP RANKING
World No. 1 (1907)
President
LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (1926-1955)
7
TIME MAJOR CHAMPION
4
TIME CHALLENGE ROUND

Davis Cup
Member of the Australian (Australasian) Davis Cup Team 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1912, 1914, 1920
Member of the Australian (Australasian) Championship Davis Cup Team 1907, 1908, 1909, 1914, 1920
Overall Record: 28-11
Singles Record: 18-7
Doubles Record: 10-4

Grand Slams

AUSTRALIAN NATIONALS

Singles

Winner: 1911

Doubles

Winner: 1924
Finalist: 1911 (with John Addison)

WIMBLEDON

Singles

Winner: 1907, 1914

Doubles

Winner: 1907, (with Anthony Wilding), 1914 (with Anthony Wilding)
Finalist: 1905 All Comers Round (with Alfred Dunlop)
US Open Trophy

U.S. NATIONALS

Doubles

Winner: 1919 (with Gerald Patterson)
Grand Slam Results
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