Published on: July 22, 2024

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HALL OF FAME

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HALL OF FAME

NEWS –Paes, Amritraj Inducted into Hall of Fame. Indian Tennis Greats First Asian Men to Get the Honour

LEANDER PAES, RICHARD EVANS, AND VIJAY AMRITRAJ

  • Induction Ceremony: Held at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island.
  • Significance: Leander Paes and Vijay Amritraj are the first Asian men to be inducted.
  • Additional Inductee: British tennis journalist and author Richard Evans.

Leander Paes

  • Background: Former doubles world number one.
  • Career Transition: Started with football and hockey before switching to tennis.
  • Family Legacy: Followed his hockey-captain father as an Olympic medalist.

Vijay Amritraj

  • Career Span: Played from 1970 to 1993.
  • Achievements:
    • Won 15 ATP singles titles.
    • Achieved a career-high ranking of 18th in the world.
    • Helped India reach the Davis Cup finals in 1974 and 1987.
  • Post-Retirement:
    • Involved in humanitarian causes.
    • Supported ATP and WTA events in India.
    • Acted in James Bond and Star Trek movies.

Richard Evans

  • Induction Category: Contributor.
  • Impact: Recognized for his significant contributions to the sport of tennis through journalism and authorship.

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HALL OF FAME

Overview

  • Location: Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
  • Purpose: Honors players and contributors to the sport of tennis.
  • Facilities: Includes a museum, grass tennis courts, indoor and outdoor courts, and a theatre.
  • Goal: To preserve, celebrate, and inspire the sport of tennis globally.

Official Recognition and Expansion

  • First Inductees: In 1955.
  • International Recognition: Became the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1975.
  • Current Status: As of 2023, 262 inductees from 27 countries.
  • Global Ambassadors: Notable ambassadors include Martina Hingis, Guga Kuerten, and Michael Chang.

Museum

  • Chronicles: The history of tennis from the 12th century to modern day.
  • Collection:
    • Approximately 30,000 objects.
    • Artifacts from Hall of Famers, trophies, textiles, and more.
  • Information Research Center (IRC):
    • Houses books, audio-visual materials, photographic images, and archival materials.
  • Exhibition Space:
    • 13,000 square feet of exhibit space.
    • Offers digital exhibits.
  • Renovation: Reopened in May 2015 with redesigned interactive exhibits and artifacts.
  • Accreditations:
    • Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums in 2013 and 2022.
    • Became a Smithsonian Affiliate in 2017.
  • Partnerships: Partner of the Google Arts & Culture initiative.