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Chuck McKinley was the only American to do what in the 60s
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17 Jan '12 11:53 am
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Charles Robert "Chuck" McKinley Jr. (5 January 1941 10 August 1986) was an American mens amateur tennis player of the 1960s. He is remembered as an undersized, hard working dynamo, whose relentless effort and competitive spirit led American tennis to the top of the sport during a period heavily dominated by Australians.
McKinley won the 1963 Men's Singles Championship at Wimbledon, and as a result was ranked the number one player in the world.[1] He paired with his college rival, Dennis Ralston, to win the 1963 Davis Cup, the only interruption in eight unbroken years of Australian dominance. He also paired with Ralston to win the U.S. mens doubles championships three times, in 1961, 1963, and 1964.
McKinley won the 1963 Men's Singles Championship at Wimbledon, and as a result was ranked the number one player in the world.[1] He paired with his college rival, Dennis Ralston, to win the 1963 Davis Cup, the only interruption in eight unbroken years of Australian dominance. He also paired with Ralston to win the U.S. mens doubles championships three times, in 1961, 1963, and 1964.
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Answered by anil garg, 20 Jan '12 01:06 am
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Was the winner of 1963 wimbledon and also won davis cup also
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 17 Jan '12 11:57 am
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