Full name George Patrick Hughes Wimbledon QF (1931, 1933) Turned pro 1926 French Open SF (1931) Retired 1941 | Australian Open QF (1934) Role Tennis player Name Pat Hughes | |
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Plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Died May 8, 1997, Walton-on-Thames, United Kingdom |
George Patrick Hughes (21 December 1902 – 8 May 1997) was an English tennis player.

Hughes and Fred Perry won the doubles at the French Championships in 1933 and at the Australian Championships in 1934. Hughes later teamed up with Raymond Tuckey. They won the doubles in Wimbledon in 1936. Between 1929 and 1936 he was member of the British Davis Cup team.
Hughes had been the only British man to reach the singles final at the Italian championships, capturing the title in 1931 and runner-up the following year, until Andy Murray won the tournament in 2016. Hughes captured the doubles title in both those years too, when the tournament, in its infancy, was played in Milan.
He was the editor of the Dunlop Lawn Tennis Annual and Almanack from the late 1940s to the late 1950s.