Rafael Osuna

Rafael Osuna
Osuna in 1963
Full nameRafael Osuna Herrera
Country (sports) Mexico
Born(1938-09-15)15 September 1938
Mexico City, Mexico
Died4 June 1969(1969-06-04) (aged 30)
near Monterrey, Mexico
Turned pro1958 (amateur tour)
Retired4 June 1969 (death)
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
Int. Tennis HoF1979 (member page)
Singles
Career record293-140 (71.7%) [1]
Career titles13 [2]
Highest rankingNo. 1 (1963, Lance Tingay)[3]
Grand Slam singles results
French Open4R (1964)
WimbledonQF (1962, 1964, 1965)
US OpenW (1963)
Other tournaments
Olympic GamesSF (1968, demonstration)
Doubles
Career record0–1
Grand Slam doubles results
French OpenQF (1965)
WimbledonW (1960, 1963)
US OpenW (1962)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic GamesW (1968, demonstration)

Rafael Osuna Herrera (15 September 1938 – 4 June 1969), nicknamed "El Pelón" (The Bald), was a former world No. 1 tennis player, the most successful player in the history of Mexico and an Olympian. He was born in Mexico City, and is best remembered for his singles victory at the U.S. Open Championships in 1963, winning the 1960 and 1963 Wimbledon Doubles championships, the 1962 U.S. Open Championships doubles, and for leading Mexico to its only Davis Cup Final round appearance in 1962. He is the only Mexican to date to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, in 1979.

  1. ^ Garcia, Gabriel. "Rafael Osuna: Career match record". thetennisbase.com. Madrid. Spain: Tennismem SL. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  2. ^ Garcia, Gabriel. "Rafael Osuna: Career tournament results". thetennisbase.com. Madrid, Spain: Tennismem SL. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  3. ^ United States Lawn Tennis Association (1972). Official Encyclopedia of Tennis (First Edition), p. 427.