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Ryuki Miki was born on 11 February, 1904 in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan, is a Japanese tennis player. Discover Ryuki Miki'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 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 11 February, 1904
Birthday 11 February
Birthplace Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan
Date of death 1967
Died Place Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Tatsuyoshi 'Ryuki' Miki (三木龍喜) was a Japanese amateur tennis player.

1920

Miki became an employee at Ataka and Company and at the late 1920s was sent to London.

Officially his assignment was to assist the local company representative Kyutaro Izaki, but in fact he was supposed to be a companion and personal assistant to Eiichi Ataka, the heir of the company and talented artist who was taking piano lessons in London, as well as his wife Michiko, another classmate of his.

1924

He played his first tournament at the Japan International Championships in 1924, where he reached his first final before losing to Tsumio Takeshi.

While in London, Miki frequently played in amateur tennis tournaments.

1929

In 1929 he won his first title at the St.George's Hill Open tournament at Weybridge, Surrey and would win that title a further two times in 1930 and 1931.

At Wimbledon Championships he played six times in a row, from 1929 to 1934, and four times (1930—1933) ascended there to the third round in singles competition.

1930

Among others he won tournaments including the South of England Championships (1930), South Croydon Hard Courts on clay, Angmering-on-Sea Open (1931, 1932), Exmouth Open tournament in (1931), Tally Ho! Open Championships in Birmingham, and the Worcestershire Championships (1931), Midland Counties Championships (1933) and Melbury (1934).

In addition to tournaments on the British soil Ryuki Miki also took part in other competitions in Europe.

1931

In 1931 he won the Sheffield and Hallamshire Championships tile.

With the Briton Dorothy Round whom he was coaching and partnering since 1931 Miki first reached Wimbledon quarter-finals in 1933, and the next year they won the mixed doubles tournament, making Ryuki the first Japanese player in history to win a Grand Slam event.

At other British tournaments, Miki was a frequent singles finalist.

1932

He also reached quarter-finals twice in 1932 and 1934.

In 1932 he and another Japanese player Jiro Sato defeated in the third round second seeded Australians Jack Crawford and Harry Hopman, and in 1934 Miki, pairing with South African Vernon Kirby eliminated in the second round Crawford and Adrian Quist who were fourth-seeded at the time.

But Miki's main success was achieved in mixed doubles.

In 1932 he played for the Japan Davis Cup team in the European zone and won all three his rubbers partnering Jiro Sato, including European semi-final tie in Italy; the Italians eventually won the match 3:2.

1933

He played three times at the French Championships, reaching third round in 1933.

1934

His main success was winning the 1934 Wimbledon Championships in mixed doubles (with Dorothy Round).

Ryuki Miki was born in Takamatsu.

During his studies at the Kobe Higher Commercial School, he played for the collegiate tennis team.

There he was approached by Tomiko Ataka, daughter of owner of the trading corporation Ataka and Company.

Tomiko asked Miki to be her tennis coach.

In February 1934 Tatsuyoshi Miki was appointed the non-playing captain of the Japan Davis Cup team but the death of the team leader Sato left the Japanese without any chances in their first round European tie against the Australians which ended with a bitter 4:1 loss.

In 1934 Ryuki Miki won his final title at the Sheffield and Hallamshire Championships against New Zealander Cam Malfroy.

He then retired from tennis after 1934, and died in Tokyo.