General Al G.
Hill Jr.
Male
United States of America
1945-02-03
Dallas, Texas, United States of America
2017-00-00
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About

Al Hill, Jr (1945-2017) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, oilman and developer but he will forever be remembered for his involvement in modernizing tennis into the professional circuit we have today. In 1968, Hill co-founded World Championship Tennis (WCT) with his uncle, Lamar Hunt, and promoter Dave Dixon. In the span of one decade, they transformed tennis from an amateur sport into a professional powerhouse watched by millions on network television.

While growing up in Dallas, Hill was one of the top 10 juniors in the nation in both singles and doubles. As an eighth grader at St. Mark's School of Texas, his tennis skills were so good that he was placed on the varsity team where he became an unprecedented 5-year letterman. Trinity University signed him to a tennis scholarship. As a Trinity Tiger, he was a team captain who amassed a singles record of 38-11. Today, varsity home matches are played in Al G. Hill Jr. Tennis Stadium, thanks to a generous donation by Hill in 2011 that helped fund a complete renovation of the varsity tennis courts.

As a highly ranked amateur player, Hill played in many prestigious events, including Wimbledon. He was a member of the United States Junior Davis Cup Team in 1962 and won the 1964 Canadian National Men's Doubles Championship.



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Archive statistics 1961 - 1971
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Tournaments Northern Lawn Tennis Association Tournament - 1971 River Oaks Tournament - 1967 Dallas Invitation - 1967 San Antonio Invitation - 1967 River Oaks Tournament - 1966 Ontario Championships - 1966 Bavarian International Championships - 1966 Blue and Gray Invitation - 1966 Dallas Invitation - 1966 San Antonio Invitation - 1966 Dallas Indoor Invitation - 1966 Canadian International Championships - 1965 Newport Casino - 1965 River Oaks Tournament - 1965 Ontario Championships - 1965 Southwest Open - 1965 San Antonio Invitation - 1965 Dallas Indoor Invitation - 1965 Bury and West Suffolk - 1965 River Oaks - Qualifying - 1965 Canadian International Championships - 1964 Newport Casino - 1964 Queens Club Tournament - 1964 Kent Championships - 1964 Province of Quebec Championships - 1964 Dallas Invitation - 1964 River Oaks - Qualifying - 1964 Maine State Championships - 1963 West of England Championships - 1963 US Open Qualifying - 1963 Middle Atlantic Grass Courts - 1963 Dallas Invitation - 1963 Fort Worth - 1963 Dallas Indoor Invitation - 1963 Tennessee Valley Invitation - 1962 Caribe Hilton Championships - 1962 Blue and Gray Invitation - 1962 Dallas Invitation - 1962 Fort Worth - 1962 US Open - 1961

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