Wimbledon Pro
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{{Infobox tennis tournament year||Wimbledon World Professional Championships|
| date = 25 – 28 August 1967
| edition = 1st
| draw = 8{{abbr|S|Singles}} / 4{{abbr|D|Doubles}}
| prize_money = US$45,000
| location = Church Road
SW19, Wimbledon,
London, United Kingdom
| venue = All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
| surface = Grass
| category =
| champs = {{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Laver
| champd = {{flagicon|USA|1912}} Pancho Gonzales / {{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Andrés Gimeno
| after_year = no
| main_name = Wimbledon Pro
}}
The Wimbledon World Lawn Tennis Professional Championships, also known as the Wimbledon Pro, was a men's tennis tournament held in August 1967.{{cite book|last=Barrett|first=John|title=Wimbledon: The Official History|date=2014|publisher=Vision Sports Publishing|isbn=9-781909-534230|edition=4th}}{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106973249 |title=Big-time pros at Wimbledon |newspaper=The Canberra Times |volume=41 |issue=11,775 |location=Australian Capital Territory, Australia |date=24 August 1967 |page=29 |via=National Library of Australia}} The tournament was sponsored and broadcast by the BBC to mark the invention of colour television. It was the first tournament staged at Wimbledon that was open to male professional tennis players since the British Professional Championships in 1930,{{cite book |last=Barrett |first=John |url=https://archive.org/details/wimbledonofficia0000barr |title=Wimbledon: The Official History |date=2014 |publisher=Vision Sports Publishing |isbn=9-781909-534230 |edition=4th |author-link=John Barrett (tennis) |url-access=registration |page=122}} and had a prize fund of US$45,000. The singles competition was an eight-man knockout event won by Rod Laver, who received £3,000, whilst the doubles was a four team knockout event won by Andrés Gimeno and Pancho Gonzales.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106974305 |title=Wimbledon pro title to Laver. |newspaper=The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) |location=ACT |date=30 August 1967 |page=36 |via=National Library of Australia}}
History
During Wimbledon in 1966, Jack Kramer was doing radio commentary for the BBC when Wimbledon's working chairman Herman David came to the broadcast booth and talked to Kramer and BBC tennis exec Bryan Cowgill about the possibility of making the tournament "open" to both amateurs and pros. The topic had been raised on and off for years. In the summer of 1960, the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) had met in Paris and voted on open tennis, and the motion received 134 votes, 5 short of the 139 required to pass. By 1966, public interest in tennis had been low for some time. Cowgill suggested a trial pro tournament at Wimbledon for the following year.
In late August, 1967, the Wimbledon Pro tournament was held. Total prize money was US$35,000 for singles and US$10,000 for doubles, making it the largest prize-money event in tennis history at that time. All matches were played on Centre Court.{{cite book|last=Tingay|first=Lance|title=100 years of Wimbledon|year=1977|publisher=Guinness Superlatives|location=Enfield [Eng.]|isbn=0900424710|pages=218, 219}} The tournament was deemed very successful, with over 30,000 spectators attending the three days of play.{{cite AV media|title=UK: Wimbledon World Professional Tennis Championship 1967|url=https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAAKU6R1B7HWL6VCU8HNWU7TK4Y-UK-WIMBLEDON-WORLD-PROFESSIONAL-TENNIS-CHAMPIONSHIP|publisher=British Pathé|date=25 August 1967|place=London}} There was an 8-player draw for singles and a 4-teams draw for doubles, all professionals.{{cite web |url=http://tennis.quickfound.net/history/jack_kramer.html |title=The Game: My 40 Years in Tennis |publisher=G.P. Putnam's Sons | location=New York |year=1979 |accessdate=16 February 2010}}{{cite web|title=Rosewall a winner in defeat|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/wimbledon/2316265/Rosewall-a-winner-in-defeat.html|work=The Telegraph|accessdate=28 September 2012|date=2 July 2007}}
Most of the players had won honours at Wimbledon in their amateur days but had forfeited the right to play there on turning professional. The segregation of the two categories was soon to come to an end. In December 1967, the Annual Meeting of the British Lawn Tennis Association voted overwhelmingly to admit players of all categories for the 1968 Wimbledon Championships and other future tournaments in Britain. Faced with a fait accompli, the ILTF yielded and allowed each nation to determine its own legislation regarding amateur and professional players.{{cite web |url=http://aeltc2011.wimbledon.com/125th-championships/history/championships-snapshots/laver-first.html |title=History – Wimbledon is 'Open' |publisher=AELTC |accessdate=28 September 2012}}
Draws
=Singles=
{{8TeamBracket
| sets = 3/3/5
| RD1=Quarterfinals{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EyIMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pFwDAAAAIBAJ&dq=wimbledon&hl=es&pg=4310%2C3060596 |title=Pros play at Wimbledon |work=St. Petersburg Times|date=26 August 1967 |accessdate=16 January 2016 |via=Google News Archive}}
| RD2=Semifinals{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WtseAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4WUEAAAAIBAJ&dq=wimbledon%20pro&hl=es&pg=7188%2C5855062 |title=Hoad loses to Rosewall in pro meet |work=International Herald Tribune |date=27 August 1967 |accessdate=16 January 2016 |via=Google News Archive}}
| RD3=Final{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FyIMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pFwDAAAAIBAJ&dq=wimbledon&hl=es&pg=7093%2C5682869 |title=30.000 Fans good case for pros at Wimbledon |work=St. Petersburg Times|date=30 August 1967 |accessdate=16 January 2016 |via=Google News Archive}}
| team-width=150
| RD1-seed1=1
| RD1-team1={{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Laver
| RD1-score1-1=6
| RD1-score1-2=6
| RD1-score1-3=
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2={{flagicon|AUS}} Fred Stolle
| RD1-score2-1=4
| RD1-score2-2=2
| RD1-score2-3=
| RD1-seed3=4
| RD1-team3={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Andrés Gimeno
| RD1-score3-1=6
| RD1-score3-2=6
| RD1-score3-3=
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4={{flagicon|USA}} Dennis Ralston
| RD1-score4-1=1
| RD1-score4-2=2
| RD1-score4-3=
| RD1-seed5=
| RD1-team5={{flagicon|AUS}} Lew Hoad
| RD1-score5-1=3
| RD1-score5-2=11
| RD1-score5-3=8
| RD1-seed6=3
| RD1-team6={{flagicon|USA|1912}} Pancho Gonzales
| RD1-score6-1=6
| RD1-score6-2=9
| RD1-score6-3=6
| RD1-seed7=
| RD1-team7={{flagicon|USA|1912}} Butch Buchholz
| RD1-score7-1=7
| RD1-score7-2=2
| RD1-score7-3=3
| RD1-seed8=2
| RD1-team8={{flagicon|AUS}} Ken Rosewall
| RD1-score8-1=5
| RD1-score8-2=6
| RD1-score8-3=6
| RD2-seed1=1
| RD2-team1={{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Laver
| RD2-score1-1=6
| RD2-score1-2=6
| RD2-score1-3=
| RD2-seed2=4
| RD2-team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Andrés Gimeno
| RD2-score2-1=3
| RD2-score2-2=4
| RD2-score2-3=
| RD2-seed3=
| RD2-team3={{flagicon|AUS}} Lew Hoad
| RD2-score3-1=2
| RD2-score3-2=3
| RD2-score3-3=
| RD2-seed4=2
| RD2-team4={{flagicon|AUS}} Ken Rosewall
| RD2-score4-1=6
| RD2-score4-2=6
| RD2-score4-3=
| RD3-seed1=1
| RD3-team1={{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Laver
| RD3-score1-1=6
| RD3-score1-2=6
| RD3-score1-3=12
| RD3-score1-4=
| RD3-score1-5=
| RD3-seed2=2
| RD3-team2={{flagicon|AUS}} Ken Rosewall
| RD3-score2-1=2
| RD3-score2-2=2
| RD3-score2-3=10
| RD3-score2-4=
| RD3-score2-5=
}}
=Doubles=
{{4TeamBracket-Tennis3
| RD1=Semifinals{{cite web |url=http://hemeroteca.elmundodeportivo.es/preview/1967/08/30/pagina-2/936574/pdf.html?search=wimbledon%20pro |title=Rod Laver jugara su primer encuentro profesional en Wimbledon el proximo viernes|language=Spanish |work=El Mundo Deportivo |date=23 August 1967 |accessdate=17 February 2010}}
| RD2=Final{{cite web |url=http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.es/preview/1967/08/11/pagina-42/34385162/pdf.html?search=wimbledon%20pro |title=Gimeno y Pancho Gonzales triunfaron en Wimbledon en dobles|language=Spanish |work=La Vanguardia |date=29 August 1967 |accessdate=17 February 2010}}
| team-width=150
| seeds=yes
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1={{flagicon|USA|1912}} Butch Buchholz
{{flagicon|AUS}} Lew Hoad
| RD1-score1-1=9
| RD1-score1-2=1
| RD1-score1-3=
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2={{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Laver
{{flagicon|AUS}} Fred Stolle
| RD1-score2-1=11
| RD1-score2-2=6
| RD1-score2-3=
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Andrés Gimeno
{{flagicon|USA|1912}} Pancho Gonzales
| RD1-score3-1=6
| RD1-score3-2=7
| RD1-score3-3=6
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4={{flagicon|USA|1912}} Dennis Ralston
{{flagicon|AUS}} Ken Rosewall
| RD1-score4-1=4
| RD1-score4-2=9
| RD1-score4-3=4
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1={{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Laver
{{flagicon|AUS}} Fred Stolle
| RD2-score1-1=4
| RD2-score1-2=10
| RD2-score1-3=
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Andrés Gimeno
{{flagicon|USA|1912}} Pancho Gonzales
| RD2-score2-1=6
| RD2-score2-2=12
| RD2-score2-3=
}}
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.britishpathe.com/video/professional-lawn-tennis-doubles-final/query/WIMBLEDON+FINALS Pathé Film Reel – Professional Lawn Tennis Doubles Final 1967]
- [http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/draws/archive/pdfs/1967_XS_A4.pdf] Source for the singles draw at Wimbledon.com
- [http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/draws/archive/pdfs/1967_XD_A4.pdf] Source for the doubles draw at Wimbledon.com
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Category:Wimbledon Championships
Category:Professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era
Category:August 1967 sports events in the United Kingdom
Category:Events at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club