Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

1950 champ at Wimbledon, Roland Garros

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NEWPORT, R.I. — John Edward “Budge” Patty, a former No. 1-ranked tennis player who won back-toback major titles at the French Championsh­ips and Wimbledon in 1950, has died. He was 97.

The Internatio­nal Tennis Hall of Fame, which inducted Mr. Patty in 1977, said he died on Sunday at a hospital in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, citing informatio­n it received from his wife, Marcina.

Mr. Patty lost in the final at Roland Garros in 1949 before beating future Hall of Famer Jaroslav Drobny in five sets for the title the following year. He then defeated another Hall of

Famer, Frank Sedgman, in the Wimbledon final.

The only other Americans to win the French Championsh­ips — which later became the French Open — and Wimbledon in the same year were Don Budge (1938) and Tony Trabert (1955).

Mr. Patty’s tennis career was interrupte­d by four years of military service during World War II. He was known for a superb forehand volley, and he won 76 singles titles between 1947 and ’57.

“Budge Patty was one of the great American players of the 1940s and ’50s,” Hall of Fame President Stan Smith said in a statement Friday. “Winning over 70 tournament titles is remarkable, and to win Wimbledon and Roland Garros back-to-back is a massive feat. While he competed before my time, I’ve often heard about how beautiful and elegant his game was. He will be remembered as a standout among the tennis history’s greatest champions.”

Mr. Patty won two other Grand Slam titles in doubles. He teamed with childhood practice partner and future Hall of Famer Pauline Betz to win the 1946 mixed-doubles title at Roland Garros. Eleven years later, at age 33, Mr. Patty and 43-yearold Gardnar Mulloy made a surprising run to the Wimbledon doubles championsh­ip.

The nickname “Budge” came from Mr. Patty’s older brother, who quipped his brother scarcely displayed much urgency and therefore wouldn’t “budge.”

Born in Fort Smith, Ark., Mr. Patty lived for more than 70 years in Europe.

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