Marcus
Wallenberg
Male
Sweden
1899-10-05
Stockholm, Sweden
1982-09-13
Stockholm, Sweden
From the internet: Marcus Wallenberg was a Swedish banker and business manager. He was the most influential representative of the Swedish industrial tradition and Swedish business during the 20th century. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Stockholm’s Enskilda Bank from 1946–1958, and for half a century – from the early 1930s until his death in 1982 – he led and reconstructed many of Sweden’s largest companies. During World War Two Marcus, together with Erik Boheman, was appointed to conduct the Swedish trade negotiations. Marcus Wallenberg had a big interest in sailing and tennis. He participated in the 1936 Olympic Games and was an elite tennis player. He received an honorary degree from the Royal Institute of Technology.
1921 - 1925
3
16
9
1926 - Swedish National Covered Courts Championships (Amateur)
1921 - Gstaad (ATP)
1920 - Swedish National Covered Courts Championships (Amateur)
Round 1
Jean Washer 1 *
Marcus Wallenberg
6-2
6-4
6-8
8-6
Round 1
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
Ludwig von Salm
6-0
6-4
Round 3
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
Bela Von Kehrling
11-9
1-6
9-7
Quarterfinals
Otto Froitzheim 1 *
Marcus Wallenberg
6-1
1-6
6-1
6-1
Round 1
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
Alain Bernard
6-2
6-2
6-3
Round 2
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
André (Adrien) Aron
6-3
6-4
5-7
6-2
Quarterfinals
André Gobert 1 *
Marcus Wallenberg
7-5
1-6
7-5
7-5
Round 1
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
P. Francin
6-2
6-2
Round 2
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
Erik Tegner
6-2
6-4
Quarterfinals
Jacques (Toto) Brugnon 1 *
Marcus Wallenberg
6-3
6-3
Round 1
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
Malcolm Dennis (Tim) Horn
6-2
6-3
6-3
Round 2
Eduardo Flaquer 1 *
Marcus Wallenberg
7-5
6-3
2-6
6-8
6-4
Round 1
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
T.G. Heldring
w.o.
Round 2
Walter Cecil Crawley 1 *
Marcus Wallenberg
6-3
7-5
5-7
7-5
Round 1
G.J. Belcher 1 *
Marcus Wallenberg
w.o.
Final
Marcus Wallenberg 1 *
Maurice A. Ferrier
11-9
6-2
6-4