Olympics, Olympic Games 1906


General 1906-04-23 - 1906-04-26
Olympic Games
Concrete
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Athena, Homilos Antisfairiseos Athinon
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Source Alan Little: Tennis and the Olympic games


Info Draw: 29

Max Decugis was relatively unchallenged in winning this title, losing only two games in eight sets and four matches prior to the final. In the final, he defeated France’s Maurice Germot in four sets (3-1). Germot was probably favored as he had been French singles champion in 1905-06, while Decugis had won that title in 1903-04.

Decugis was the greatest French tennis player prior to the “Four Musketeers” of the 1920’s. He also has the greatest record of any Olympic tennis player, as he eventually won four Olympic gold medals and six Olympic medals in all: Gold - 1906 singles, doubles, and mixed; and the 1920 mixed (with Suzanne Lenglen); Silver - 1900 doubles; and Bronze - 1920 doubles. In the French Championships, which were closed until 1925, Decugis won 33 titles between 1902 and 1920 - 8 singles, 14 doubles, 11 mixed. His best performance at Wimbledon came in 1911 and 1912 when he made the singles’ semi-finals. In 1911, he and André Gobert (FRA) won the gentlemen’s doubles, the first Frenchmen to win a Wimbledon title. Decugis was also German singles champion in 1901-02.

Of note, “Guus” Kessler (NED) made it through to the semi-finals without playing a match, being given the benefit of three walk-overs. In the semis, he lost to Decugis love-love, thus finishing =4th in the Olympics without winning a single game.

None of the world’s top men’s players were in Athens in 1906. Laurie Doherty (GBR) had been Wimbledon singles champion in 1902-06, and was probably the greatest player in the world. Britain’s Arthur Gore was Wimbledon runner-up in 1906-07, and would win that title in 1908-09. Norman Brookes of Australia was runner-up to Doherty in 1905 and would win the Wimbledon singles in 1907. America’s top players were Beals Wright, the defending Olympic champion from 1904, who won the 1905 United States’ singles title; and Bill Larned, U.S. singles champion in 1901-02, and 1907-11.


Report Mens doubles final (Draw: 11): Decugis/Germot def. Ballis/Casdagli 6-3 9-7 3-6 0-6 6-0

Mixed doubles final (Draw: 5): Decugis/Decugis def. Casdagli/Matsa 6-3 7-5



Media


Winner Maxime Omer Mathieu (Max) Decugis (Décugis)


Players
Homer Morrison Byington
Maxime Omer Mathieu (Max) Decugis (Décugis)
Jaroslav Žemla (Zemla)

Michael Alexander Agelasto
Ioannis Ballis
Karel Willem Adriaan Beukema toe Water
Demetrius (Dimitrios) Casdagli (Kasdaglis)
Xenophon Casdagli (Kasdaglis)
Gino (Gingi) De Martino
Ing. Ladislav (Rázný) Žemla (Zemla)
Zdeněk (Jansky) Žemla
A. Georgiadis
Marie Claude Maurice (Maurice) Germot
Jacques (Jim) Giraud
Henri Frederic Giraud
Nikolaos Karydias
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler
Ioannis Ketseas
P. Manesis
H. Melis
J. Millet
Robert Schauffler
Gerard Jacobus Scheurleer
Georgios Simiriotis
Károly Vitus
Donald Whittal
Godfrey Whittall
Leonidas Theodoros (Leon) Zarifis
Nikolaos Zarifis


Rounds
Round 1
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler*
Ioannis Ketseas
w.o.
Jaroslav Žemla (Zemla)*
Károly Vitus
6-4 7-5
Leonidas Theodoros (Leon) Zarifis*
Donald Whittal
w.o.
Max Decugis*
Nikolaos Karydias
6-0 6-0
Xenophon Casdagli (Kasdaglis)*
H. Melis
w.o.
Zdeněk (Jansky) Žemla*
J. Millet
w.o.
Maurice Germot*
Michael Alexander Agelasto
w.o.
Jacques (Jim) Giraud*
Gino (Gingi) De Martino
w.o.
Karel Beukema*
Ladislav Zemla
6-0 6-4
Gerard Scheurleer*
Nikolaos Zarifis
6-0 3-6 6-2
Ioannis Ballis*
Homer Morrison Byington
6-1 6-2
Henri Frederic Giraud*
bye
A. Georgiadis*
Godfrey Whittall
?
Demetrius (Dimitrios) Casdagli (Kasdaglis)*
P. Manesis
?
Robert Schauffler*
bye
Georgios Simiriotis*
bye

Round 2
Leonidas Theodoros (Leon) Zarifis*
Jaroslav Žemla (Zemla)
w.o.
Max Decugis*
Xenophon Casdagli (Kasdaglis)
6-1 6-0
Maurice Germot*
Zdeněk (Jansky) Žemla
3-6 6-1 6-2
Karel Beukema*
Jacques (Jim) Giraud
6-4 3-6 7-5
Gerard Scheurleer*
Ioannis Ballis
6-1 6-4
Georgios Simiriotis*
Robert Schauffler
6-1 2-6 6-2
Henri Frederic Giraud*
A. Georgiadis
?
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler*
Demetrius (Dimitrios) Casdagli (Kasdaglis)
w.o.

Quarterfinals
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler*
Henri Frederic Giraud
w.o.
Max Decugis*
Leonidas Theodoros (Leon) Zarifis
6-1 6-0
Maurice Germot*
Karel Beukema
6-4 6-2
Gerard Scheurleer*
Georgios Simiriotis
6-3 8-6

Semifinals
Max Decugis*
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler
6-0 6-0
Maurice Germot*
Gerard Scheurleer
6-4 6-1

Final
Max Decugis*
Maurice Germot
6-1 7-9 6-4 6-1


Tournament
Round 1
Max Decugis*
Nikolaos Karydias
Xenophon Casdagli (Kasdaglis)*
H. Melis
Leonidas Theodoros (Leon) Zarifis*
Donald Whittal
Jaroslav Žemla (Zemla)*
Károly Vitus
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler*
Ioannis Ketseas
Demetrius (Dimitrios) Casdagli (Kasdaglis)*
P. Manesis
Henri Frederic Giraud*
A. Georgiadis*
Godfrey Whittall
Maurice Germot*
Michael Alexander Agelasto
Zdeněk (Jansky) Žemla*
J. Millet
Karel Beukema*
Ladislav Zemla
Jacques (Jim) Giraud*
Gino (Gingi) De Martino
Gerard Scheurleer*
Nikolaos Zarifis
Ioannis Ballis*
Homer Morrison Byington
Georgios Simiriotis*
Robert Schauffler*
Round 2
Max Decugis*
Xenophon Casdagli (Kasdaglis)
Leonidas Theodoros (Leon) Zarifis*
Jaroslav Žemla (Zemla)
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler*
Demetrius (Dimitrios) Casdagli (Kasdaglis)
Henri Frederic Giraud*
A. Georgiadis
Maurice Germot*
Zdeněk (Jansky) Žemla
Karel Beukema*
Jacques (Jim) Giraud
Gerard Scheurleer*
Ioannis Ballis
Georgios Simiriotis*
Robert Schauffler
Quarterfinals
Max Decugis*
Leonidas Theodoros (Leon) Zarifis
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler*
Henri Frederic Giraud
Maurice Germot*
Karel Beukema
Gerard Scheurleer*
Georgios Simiriotis
Semifinals
Max Decugis*
Jean Baptiste August (Guus) Kessler
Maurice Germot*
Gerard Scheurleer
Final
Max Decugis*
Maurice Germot