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William Clothier

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Country (sports)
  
United States

Wimbledon
  
4R (1905)

Role
  
Cinematographer

Int. Tennis HoF
  
1956 (member page)

Name
  
William Clothier

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Full name
  
William Jackson Clothier

Born
  
September 27, 1881 Sharon Hill, PA, USA (
1881-09-27
)

Plays
  
Right-handed (1-handed backhand)

Highest ranking
  
No. 4 (1906, Karoly Mazak)

Died
  
January 7, 1996, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Carmen E. Clothier (m. ?–1996)

Awards
  
American Society of Cinematographers President's Award

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Cinematography

Movies
  
The Man Who Shot Liberty V, The Alamo, The Horse Soldiers, Cheyenne Autumn, The Comancheros

Similar People
  
James Edward Grant, Andrew V McLaglen, James Warner Bellah, Burt Kennedy, James Lee Barrett

William 'Bill' Jackson Clothier (September 27, 1881, Sharon Hill – September 4, 1962, Philadelphia) was a male tennis player from the United States.

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Biography

Clothier reached the singles final of the United States Championships three times. In his first final appearance in 1904 he lost in three straight sets to compatriot Holcombe Ward. Two years later, in 1906, Clothier achieved his greatest success by emphatically beating Beals Wright in the final in three straight sets at the Newport Casino. This despite breaking his pelvic bone in a riding accident earlier that year. His last final appearance came in 1909 when he lost in five sets to William Larned who claimed his fifth singles title.

He was a member of the winning USA Davis Cup Team in 1905 and 1909 and won both his singles matches in the 1909 final against the British Isles.

Together with his son, William J. Clothier II, they two won the national father-son title twice.

Clothier was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1956 and he was elected as its first President in 1954.

Playing style

In their book R.F. and H.L. Doherty - On Lawn Tennis (1903) multiple Wimbledon champions Reginald and Lawrence Doherty described Clothier's playing style:

On Lawn Tennis - 1903

U.S. Championships

  • Singles champion: 1906
  • Singles finalist: 1904, 1909
  • Mixed Doubles finalist: 1912
  • References

    William Clothier Wikipedia