General Naresh
Kumar
Male
India
1928-12-22
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
2022-09-14
Calcutta, India


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From: Tennis | Former tennis star Naresh Kumar passes away - Telegraph India

Former tennis star Naresh Kumar passes away

Naresh Kumar, who famously mentored a young Leander Paes as India's Davis Cup captain, has passed away. He was 93. He is survived by his wife Sunita, son Arjun, and two daughters, Gita and Preah.

“He was suffering from age-related issues since last week. I was told that his chance of survival was not very good. I’ve lost a great mentor,” Jaidip Mukerjea, who made his Davis Cup debut under the Kumar's captaincy, told PTI.

Born on December 22, 1928 in Lahore in the undivided India, Kumar began his journey with tennis at the Asian Championships in 1949 before ruling Indian tennis along with Ramanathan Krishnan for close to a decade in the 1950s.

His Davis Cup journey started in 1952 and he went on to captain the side. Three years later his biggest career high came when he made the fourth round of Wimbledon in 1955 before losing to the eventual champion and American No. 1 Tony Trabert. As an amateur, Naresh Kumar has played a record number of 101 Wimbledon matches.

He won five singles titles in his career: the Irish Championships (1952 and 1953), the Welsh Championships (1952), the Essex Championships at Frinton-on-Sea (1957) and his last title at the Wengen tournament in Switzerland the next year. He played his final tournament at the Asian Championships in 1969.

In 1990, Kumar as a non-playing Indian captain played a key role in including a 16-year-old Leander Paes in the Davis Cup team in their match against Japan and the rest, as they say, is history. Naresh Kumar, clad in white trousers and T-shirts, was a calming influence during some great Davis Cup years.

An emotional Kumar ambling towards Leander Paes to hug him after his iconic fifth rubber win against France in the Davis Cup quarter-final in Frejus (France), while Atul Premanarayan called the moment for Doordarshan, would remain a fond memory for all tennis lovers.

A recipient of the Arjuna Award, Naresh Kumar became the first tennis coach to receive the Dronacharya Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000. “The best teachers teach from the heart and not from the book. Sir Naresh Kumar was my first Davis Cup captain and his wisdom has been the beacon of light in my journey,” Paes had said after his ‘Uncle Naresh’ got the Dronacharya.

“A guru, a mentor and a confidante, he gave me the wings to fly and stoked my passion to play for our country. I have come a long way in 30 years yet what my Guru, Naresh Kumar taught me has stayed with me through my journey. I am fortunate to witness him getting the Lifetime Dronacharya Award for his contribution to India,” continued Paes.

Mukerjea recalled how he started his tennis career looking up to him at the Calcutta South Club. “He was already a top player when I started playing tennis at the age of 12-13. Premjjit Lal and I looked up to Naresh in our formative years. Whenever we came back from tours, he has helped us a lot in our formative years. I made my debut under him against Thailand in 1960. It was Naresh and myself as (Ramanathan) Krishnan was down with chicken pox. He helped me a lot with my game. Later on we became very good friends."

A true gentleman to the core and always neatly-dressed, Naresh Kumar was also a well-known sports commentator-cum-columnist, successful businessman, tropical aquarium fish breeder, art collector and horse racing aficionado. He was also very close to former chairman and managing director of Tata Steel Russi Mody who died here in 2014.

“Apart from being a tennis player, he was also a very good tennis writer, a commentator before the days of TV,” Mukerjea recalled. “I vividly remember, he was not in the team in 1956 when India played Australia in the Davis Cup final in Melbourne. He did a commentary in Hindi and English,” he added.



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Archive statistics 1949 - 1969
5
277
137


Tournament wins 1958 - Wengen (Amateur)
1957 - Essex Championships (Amateur)
1953 - Irish Championships (Amateur)
1952 - Irish Championships (Amateur)
1952 - Welsh Championships (Amateur)


Tournaments Asian Championships - 1969 National and Northern India Championships - 1966 Queens Club Tournament - 1965 Kent Championships - 1965 Queens Club Tournament - 1964 Kent Championships - 1964 Asian Championships - 1964 Wimbledon - 1963 Northern India - 1963 Asian Championships - 1963 Calcutta Hard Courts - 1963 Wimbledon - 1962 Queens Club Tournament - 1962 Kent Championships - 1962 Surrey Championships - 1962 Western India Championships - 1962 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1962 Northern India - 1962 Asian Championships - 1962 Wimbledon - 1961 Queens Club Tournament - 1961 Championships of Berlin - 1961 Kent Championships - 1961 Surrey Championships - 1961 Wimbledon Plate (Consolation) - 1961 Northern India - 1961 Central India Championships - 1961 Bielefeld - 1961 Wimbledon - 1960 Queens Club Tournament - 1960 Yugoslavian International Championships - 1960 Western India Championships - 1960 Wimbledon Plate (Consolation) - 1960 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1960 Bastad - 1960 Indian International Championships - 1960 All India Hard Courts - 1960 Roland Garros - 1959 Yugoslavian International Championships - 1959 Championships of Berlin - 1959 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1959 Asian Championships - 1959 Stuttgart International - 1959 International Championshps of the Ruhr-Area - 1959 Split - 1959 Wimbledon - 1958 Roland Garros - 1958 Queens Club Tournament - 1958 Italian International Championships - 1958 Deauville - 1958 North of England Championships - 1958 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1958 Napoli - 1958 Wengen - 1958 Indian International Championships - 1958 Wimbledon - 1957 Roland Garros - 1957 Queens Club Tournament - 1957 Kent Championships - 1957 Midland Counties Championships - 1957 India International Championships - 1957 Essex Championships - 1957 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1957 Northern India - 1957 Indian International Championships - 1957 Punjab Championships - 1957 Wimbledon - 1956 Queens Club Tournament - 1956 West of England Championships - 1956 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1956 Indian International Championships - 1956 Wimbledon - 1955 British Hard Court Championships - 1955 All India Championships - 1955 Surrey Championships - 1955 Nottingham - 1955 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1955 Asian Championships - 1955 Köln International - 1955 Tally Ho! - 1955 Five Nation Tournament - 1955 Wimbledon - 1954 Roland Garros - 1954 Italian International Championships - 1954 Belgian International Championships - 1954 Indian International Championships - 1954 Wimbledon - 1953 Irish Championships - 1953 Queens Club Tournament - 1953 German International Championships - 1953 Kent Championships - 1953 All India Championships - 1953 Welsh Championships - 1953 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1953 Ceylon Championships - 1953 Köln International - 1953 Indian International Championships - 1953 Bad Neuenahr - 1953 India National Championships - 1953 Wimbledon - 1952 Irish Championships - 1952 Queens Club Tournament - 1952 Kent Championships - 1952 Welsh Championships - 1952 Wimbledon Plate (Consolation) - 1952 Northern India - 1952 Wimbledon - 1951 Queens Club Tournament - 1951 Kent Championships - 1951 Surrey Championships - 1951 Welsh Championships - 1951 Midland Counties Championships - 1951 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1951 Ceylon Championships - 1951 All India Hard Courts - 1951 Wimbledon - 1950 Roland Garros - 1950 Queens Club Tournament - 1950 Yugoslavian International Championships - 1950 German International Championships - 1950 Kent Championships - 1950 Surrey Championships - 1950 Baden-Baden - 1950 Wimbledon Plate (Consolation) - 1950 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1950 Northern India - 1950 Düsseldorf International - 1950 Bombay - 1950 Köln International - 1950 Turkish International Championships (Turkey Open) - 1950 Indian International Championships - 1950 Antwerpen International - 1950 Dortmund International - 1950 Eastern Mediterranean Championships - 1950 Wimbledon - 1949 US Open - 1949 Newport Casino - 1949 Queens Club Tournament - 1949 Kent Championships - 1949 Welsh Championships - 1949 British Covered Court Championships - 1949 Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1949 Philippine Indoors - 1949 East of England Championships - 1949 Asian Championships - 1949 Indian International Championships - 1949

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