Bobby Riggs
CLASS OF 1967

Bobby
Riggs

Bobby Riggs
Biography
Career Highlights
Born
February 25, 1918 in Los Angeles, California
Death
October 25, 1995
Player Style
Right-handed
Category
Recent Player
TOP RANKING
World No. 1

6-TIME MAJOR CHAMPION

99
CAREER TITLES
804-300
OVERALL RECORD
72.8%

SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE

Davis Cup

Member of the U.S. Davis Cup Team 1938-1939
Member of the 1938 U.S. Championship Davis Cup Team
- Overall Record: 2-2
- Singles Record: 2-2

Grand Slams
French Open Trophy

FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS

Singles

Finalist: 1939

Mixed Doubles

Semi-Finalist: 1939

WIMBLEDON

Singles

Winner: 1939

Doubles

Winner: 1939

Mixed Doubles

Winner: 1939
US Open Trophy

U.S. NATIONALS

Singles

Winner: 1939, 1941
Finalist: 1940
Semi-Finalist: 1937

Doubles

Semi-Finalist: 1936, 1939, 1941

Mixed Doubles

Winner: 1940
Finalist: 1941
Semi-Finalist: 1939
Grand Slam Results
Career Timeline

  • The Los Angeles-born Riggs began playing tennis at age 11.

  • By the time he was 16, Riggs was the No. 5 ranked junior player in the United States.

  • At age 17 he won the National Junior Championships.

  • As an 18-year-old in 1936 he captured the U.S. Clay Court Championship in Chicago and was primed for his amateur career.

  • Riggs was part of the United States Davis Cup Championship team that defeated Australia at the Germantown Cricket Club in Philadelphia. 

  • Became the No. 1 ranked player in the world.

  • Turned professional after a successful amateur career, later capturing three U.S. Pro Championships titles.

  • When his professional exploits concluded in 1969, Riggs then turned his full attention to becoming a tennis promoter. 

  • In the match played in Ramona, California on Mother’s Day (May 13, 1973), he thumped Court, 6-2, 6-1, in a match later dubbed by the media as the “Mother’s Day Massacre.”
  • Played in the "Battle of the Sexes" against Billie Jean King in the Houston Astrodome on September 20, 1973. King dominated the match from the first point, quieting Riggs with a 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 victory.

  • Years later, Riggs and Kings became friends, and it was reported that the two spoke a few days before Riggs died of cancer in 1995.

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