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Full name
  
Wilhelm Paul Bungert

Australian Open
  
QF (1962)

Retired
  
1972

Country (sports)
  
Germany

Name
  
Wilhelm Bungert

Highest ranking
  
No.

Residence
  
Dusseldorf, Germany

Role
  
Tennis player

Turned pro
  
1957

Career record
  
54–32

Height
  
1.88 m


Wilhelm Bungert Image of WILHELM BUNGERT 1939 German Tennis Player Bungert


Born
  
1 April 1939 (age 85) Mannheim, West Germany (
1939-04-01
)

Plays
  
Right-handed (one-handed backhand)

Similar People
  
Christian Kuhnke, Mike Sangster, Jurgen Fassbender, Gottfried von Cramm, John Newcombe

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Wilhelm Paul Bungert (born 1 April 1939) is a former German tennis player.

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Tennis career

In 1962 the right-handed Bungert reached the quarterfinals of the International Australian Championships, the doubles finals of the International French Championships and the International Tennis Tournament of Monte Carlo.

Bungert was ranked as high as World No. 4 for 1964 by Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph.

After reaching the semifinals in 1963 and 1964, the unseeded Bungert was the second German player (thirty years after Gottfried von Cramm) to reach the Wimbledon men’s finals in 1967 when he beat Roger Taylor in five sets. However, he lost the final in straight sets against the Australian John Newcombe.

In 1970 he (with Christian Kuhnke) was part of the German Davis Cup team which lost the finals against the U.S. 0:5. In July of the same year he won his only career singles title in Düsseldorf.

In the eighties Bungert was captain of the German Davis Cup team (Boris Becker and Michael Westphal) which lost the finals against Sweden 2:3. Nikola Pilić became his successor as captain.

Today, Bungert owns a tennis and golf center in Hilden. adidas named one of their tennis shoes after him and have been producing pairs up until (at least) October 2005. PUMA also named a tennis shoe after him, though exact production dates are unknown.

Career finals

  • Singles Titles (1): 1970 Düsseldorf
  • Doubles Titles (1): 1968 Kitzbuehel (w/Jurgen Fassbender)
  • Singles Finalist (3) 1967 Wimbledon, 1968 Kitzbuehel, 1968 Düsseldorf
  • References

    Wilhelm Bungert Wikipedia