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Matthew Farhang Mohtadi

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Country (sports)
  
Iran


Name
  
Matthew Mohtadi

Born
  
6 January 1926 (age 98) (
1926-01-06
)

Wimbledon
  
1R (1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955)

Dr. Matthew Farhang Mohtadi (born 6 January 1926) is a Canadian academic and former sportsman, originally from Iran.

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Sporting career

Mohtadi made the final of the 1944 Middle East Championships, for table tennis. He was a member of the Iran national basketball team that competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. He played in their match against France.

Mohtadi also played tennis and competed in seven successive Wimbledon Championships from 1949 to 1955. On each occasion he exited in the opening round, to Headley Baxter, Marcel Coen, Derek Bull, Bryan Woodroffe, Staffan Stockenberg, Edwin Tsai and Bob Perry. His losses to Coen and Bull were in five set matches. In 1954 he was runner-up at the North of England Hardcourts Championships in Scarborough, to Ignacy Tłoczyński of Poland. He also played squash competing in the British Open Squash Championships.

Academic and personal life

While in England, Mohtadi obtained a PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Birmingham. He ended up in Canada, teaching at the University of Calgary. During his many years with the university, he served for a period of time as the Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department Head and as Director of Public Relations in the Faculty of Engineering. He is the father of Nick Mohtadi, an orthopaedic surgeon and former professional tennis player.

References

Matthew Farhang Mohtadi Wikipedia