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Full name
  
Donald William Candy

French Open
  
4R (1956, 1960)

Handed
  
Right-handed

Australian Open
  
QF (1952, 1959)

Role
  
Tennis player

Plays
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Don Candy

Country (sports)
  
Australia

Wimbledon
  
4R (1951, 1957, 1960)


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Born
  
31 March 1929 (age 95) Adelaide, Australia (
1929-03-31
)

Don Candy (born 31 March 1929) is an Australian former tennis player who was mainly successful in doubles.

At the Grand Slam tournaments he reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Championships singles event in 1952 and 1959. In the singles event at the French Championships he reached the eighth-finals in 1956 and 1960.

In June 1951 Candy won the singles title at the Kent Championships, a grass court tournament held in Beckenham, defeating Gardnar Mulloy in three sets. The next year, 1952, he again reached the Kent final but on this occasion lost in three sets to Ham Richardson. In July 1951 he won the Midlands counties men's singles title after a straight sets victory in the final against Naresh Kumar from India.

In 1956 he won the Men's Doubles title at the French Championships. With his American partner Bob Perry he won against compatriots Ashley Cooper and Lew Hoad in three straight sets.

After his active career he moved to Baltimore in 1967 where he coached the World Team Tennis Baltimore Banners and later became the coach of Pam Shriver.

References

Don Candy Wikipedia