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James Cecil Parke

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Country (sports)
  
Ireland

Wimbledon
  
SF (1910, 1913)

Wimbledon
  
F (1920)

Role
  
Tennis player

Retired
  
1925

Highest ranking
  
No.

Australian Open
  
W (1912)

Australian Open
  
W (1912)

Name
  
James Parke

Grand slams won (singles)
  
1

Turned pro
  
1900

James Cecil Parke
Born
  
26 July 1881Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland (
1881-07-26
)

Plays
  
Right-handed (one-handed backhand)

Died
  
February 27, 1946, Llandudno, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Major Ritchie, Charles P Dixon, Reginald Doherty

James cecil parke a forgotten legend of irish sport


James Cecil Parke (26 July 1881 – 27 February 1946) was an Irish rugby player, tennis player, golfer and Olympic medallist.

Parke was born in Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland. He played rugby with both Monkstown and Dublin University and between 1901 and 1908 played ten times for Leinster. Between 1903 and 1909, he won twenty Ireland caps.

As a tennis player he won the Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title in 1912 and 1914. He won the Australian Men's singles and doubles tennis titles in 1912. He was Singles Champion of Europe in 1907 and played for Britain in the Davis Cup. In 1908 he won an Olympic Silver medal in Men's Doubles. He won eight Irish Lawn Tennis Singles titles, four doubles and two mixed titles. Parke was ranked World No. 3 for 1912 by Karoly Mazak, and in both 1913 and 1920 he was ranked World No. 4 by A. Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph. He recorded his greatest feats in the Davis Cup where he defeated Norman Brookes and Rodney Heath in the Challenge Round on 28–30 November 1912 when his team, the British Isles captured the Cup and next year he beat Maurice McLoughlin and Richard Norris Williams in the Challenge Round on 25–28 July 1913, though his nation lost the meeting against the USA. He also won the depleted Australasian Championships in 1912.

He played golf for Ireland in 1906 and was also a top-class track and field sprinter and a cricketer. He played chess for the Clones team when he was nine years old. He died in Llandudno, Wales.

References

James Cecil Parke Wikipedia