DA's Australian Sports History
Gerald Patterson, the wonderful Australian tennis player of the 1920's passed away on 13 June 1967. We look back at his career and life. It was more than just tennis. Gerald was a war time hero being awarded the Military Cross for gallantry. He was the nephew of the Australian icon Dame Nellie Melba and father of racing car driver and businessman - Bill Patterson. Gerald won the Wimbledon singles title on two occasions, an Australian Open singles crown, multiple Grand Slam doubles titles and was a member of a winning Davis Cup team. He did so adopting a power game with an unmatched huge serve. The Melbourne born Patterson seemed to excel at everything he turned his hand to. That included other sports, family and business. Trust you enjoy this short story of tennis legend - Gerald Patterson (the Human Cannonball). For now, that's stumps. Thank you ball boys, thank you hawk eye.
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