Frank Wilde
Full name: Frank Herbert David Wilde
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Bio | A right-handed player, Wilde represented Great Britain in the Davis Cup from 1937 to 1939. He featured mostly in doubles rubbers, of which he won two out of six. One of the four losses was in the final of the 1937 tournament, against the United States in London, partnering Raymond Tuckey. The British, who had won the last four titles, lost the tie 1-4. The first of his Wimbledon finals was in 1936 when he and partner Charles Hare lost a five-set final. At the 1939 Wimbledon Championships, he again finished runner up with Hare and also lost the mixed doubles final, with Nina Brown. As a singles player, his best Grand Slam performance was a fourth-round appearance at the 1933 French Championships. He won the All England Plate in 1933. His career was interrupted by World War II, after his success at Wimbledon in 1939, he didn't reappear at the tournament until 1946. |
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