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Ignacy Tłoczyński (Ignacy Stanisław Tłoczyński) was born on 14 July, 1911 in Posen, German Empire (modern Poznań, Poland), is a Polish tennis player. Discover Ignacy Tłoczyński's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

Popular As Ignacy Stanisław Tłoczyński
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Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July 1911
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Posen, German Empire (modern Poznań, Poland)
Date of death 25 December, 2000
Died Place Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Nationality Poland

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1911

Ignacy Tłoczyński (14 July 1911 – 25 December 2000) was a Polish tennis player, coach and World War II veteran.

Ignacy Tłoczyński was born 14 July 1911, in Poznań, then part of the German Empire, and was considered a skilful young player practising at the local courts of the town.

Despite being a kid he was the sparring partner of players of the Academic Sports Association.

He was born to a poor family and was forced to play tennis for money.

According to the amateur rules that were in effect in pre-World War II tennis organisations, only professionals could financially benefit from playing.

However the Polish Lawn Tennis Association suspended his penalty.

He then moved to Warsaw and found a job at an insurance company.

1929

He first participated in the Polish Championship in 1929, eventually losing in the quarterfinals to national champion Max Stolarow.

Later he won his first title in doubles at the Warmian Voivodeship tournament.

This earned him a spot in the Poland Davis Cup team next year for the upcoming match with Romania, where he won both of his rubbers.

These achievements led to him being put up for voting by the Przegląd Sportowy newspaper for the Polish Sportspersonality of the Year where he finished second, right behind track and field runner Janusz Kusociński.

The same year he was crowned Polish champion after his victory over Stolarow in the final.

1930

Tłoczyński participated in 10 Davis Cup ties for Poland from 1930–1939, posting a 23–8 record in singles and a 3–9 record in doubles.

He won two national titles in singles, seven in doubles and was a six-time International Polish Championship winner.

1931

In September 1931 he defended his national title and paired up with Wanda Dubieńska for the mixed contest, only losing in the final to Popławski/Volkmer.

Also in September at the Polish International Championships, he was only beaten by French Benny Berthet both in the

singles and doubles event.

1932

In 1932 he shared the Cannes L.T.C. trophy with Giorgio de Stefani, as their match remained unplayed.

They also divided the doubles title.

He lost the mixed doubles partnering Jadwiga Jędrzejowska to Swiss team of Lolette Payot and Charles Aeschlimann.

He then met de Stefani again for the Nizza L.T.C. championship, unsuccessfully.

He and Jędrzejowska were runners-up again for the mixed doubles.

De Stefani fought him for the Nice L.T.C. as well, but Tłoczyński fell for the second time.

He and Miss Jędrzejowska were beaten for the second time by Miss Payot and Hector Fisher.

1933

In 1933 he finally won the Nizza title both in singles and doubles, with his Davis Cup teammate Józef Hebda against Max Ellmer and Aeschlimann-Journu respectively.

He won the Polish national championships as well without dropping a single set.

1934

He was ranked number one in Poland in 1934.

In international level he reached the third round at Wimbledon on four occasions.

He was a doubles semi-finalist for the French Open with Adam Baworowski, won the Monte-Carlo tournament (now known as the Monte-Carlo Masters) in doubles with Józef Hebda, a two-times singles runner-up for the British Hard Court Championships, and three-times Scottish champion.

In 1934 he lost the Hungarian International Tennis Championships to Czechoslovakian Ladislav Hecht.

1938

In 1938 he repeated that feat beating Hebda and won the doubles with Adam Baworowski.

1939

In March 1939 he won the doubles of the Monte-Carlo tournament with Józef Hebda, overcoming the Belgian duo of Pierre Geelhand de Merxem and Charles Naeyaert.

Just before the outbreak of World War II, in July he won the Polish international championships held in Gdynia in mixed doubles with Jadwiga Jędrzejowska and was a runner-up for the gentlemen's doubles.

1946

In the 1946 Wimbledon Championships he represented his nation, although the Communist government of Poland protested against it because of his wartime affiliation with Anders and the partisans.

He refused to remove the Polish badge from his cloth, although his nationality indication was removed from the main draw.

In 1946 he won the singles title at the North of England Hard Court Championships on clay in Scarborough and retained it in 1947, he would go on to win it three more times consecutivley between 1948 and 1950.

Additionally he also won the North of England Championships on grass two times from 1946 to 1947.

1947

Also in 1947 he participated in an international match between Poland and Great Britain still wearing the Polish colours.

In 1947 he was defeated in straight sets at the British Hard Court Championships by South African Eric Sturgess as well as the next year also to Sturgess in straights.

1950

In July 1950 rain prevented the doubles final to be played at the Midland Counties Championships in Birmingham where Tłoczyński and Czesław Spychała were about to be featured and the prize was shared with their opponents Jaroslav Drobný and Bill Sidwell.