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Mike Sangster (Mike John Sangster) was born on 11 September, 1940 in Kingskerswell, Devon, England, is a British tennis player. Discover Mike Sangster'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 44 years old?

Popular As Mike John Sangster
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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 11 September 1940
Birthday 11 September
Birthplace Kingskerswell, Devon, England
Date of death 30 April, 1985
Died Place Torquay, Devon, England
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1931

Although it was considered by many to be a world record at the time, Sangster's record remains unofficial since it was not timed with precise modern technology (Similarly, Bill Tilden had a serve timed unofficially at 163.6 mph in 1931).

To return his serve, players had to retreat to the back of the court.

In one match at the US Open, Rod Laver retreated so far back that he became entangled with the backstop netting.

Sangster holds the record for the most matches played for Great Britain in the Davis Cup.

1940

Mike Sangster (11 September 1940 – 30 April 1985) was a British No. 1 tennis player of the 1960s.

Mike Sangster was born in Kingskerswell, Devon on 11 September 1940.

1943

On 30 May 1943, he survived being killed by German bombs when his sister decided not to take him to Sunday School.

Twenty-four children died when the church was bombed.

He attended Torquay Boys' Grammar School.

As a teenager he played football for Torquay United and was offered a contract by West Ham United, before turning to tennis.

1958

Mike Sangster made his first Wimbledon appearance aged 17 in 1958 and quickly rose to become British No. 1. He was immensely popular with the British public throughout the 1960s.

He was renowned for his massive serve and for being a snappy dresser on court.

1960

He played 65 matches from 1960 to 1968, winning 43 of them.

In later years, Sangster ran a chain of sporting goods stores in southwestern England.

1961

Sangster was ranked World Amateur No. 7 in 1961 by Ned Potter.

In 1961, Sangster became the first Briton in almost a quarter of a century to reach the Wimbledon Men's Singles Semi-finals (the previous being Bunny Austin in 1938).

Sangster was beaten by the eighth seeded American, Chuck McKinley, 6–4 6–4 8–6.

The only other Britons to have reached the Wimbledon semis since have been Roger Taylor, Tim Henman and Andy Murray.

He also lost in the semifinals of the 1961 U.S. Championships to Rod Laver.

While Sangster never reached a Grand Slam final, he is one of only three British men since Fred Perry (the others being Tim Henman and Andy Murray) to have reached the semi-finals of three different Grand Slam events – Wimbledon in 1961, the US National Tennis Championships in 1961 and the French Championships in 1963.

Sangster was renowned for his fast serve.

1963

He reached at least the quarter-final stage of each of the four Grand Slams, getting to the semi-finals of the 1963 French Open, 1961 Wimbledon and the 1961 US Open.

In 1963, aged 22, Sangster reached the semi-finals of the French Tennis Championships where he lost to eventual champion Roy Emerson 8–6 6–3 6–4.

His fastest serve was recorded at 154 miles per hour in 1963.

1964

In 1964, Sangster's Australian coach, George Worthington, died.

The death of his coach and mentor seemed to undermine Sangster's resolve.

1985

Mike Sangster collapsed and died of a heart attack while playing golf on 30 April 1985.

He was 44 years old.

2004

This compares with the current world record of 155 mph set by Andy Roddick in a Davis Cup match against Russia in 2004.