Oldest Living Grand Slam Champion, Vic Seixas, Passes Away at 100
Oldest Living Grand Slam Champion, Vic Seixas, Passes Away at 100
Oldest Living Grand Slam Champion, Vic Seixas, Passes Away at 100
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Vic Seixas, the oldest living Grand Slam champion and Wimbledon winner, passed away at 100. His remarkable tennis career included winning Wimbledon in 1953 and the US Championships in 1954, while also excelling in doubles and mixed doubles. Seixas' longevity in the sport was notable, playing in the US Championships 28 times and contributing significantly to the Davis Cup. Beyond his playing days, he served as a tournament referee and a three-time Davis Cup captain. Born in Philadelphia, he resided in San Francisco from 1989 onwards, leaving a lasting legacy in tennis.

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