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==Usage==
==Usage==
Use in conjunction with [[Template:Tennis header2]] for the header.
Use in conjunction with [[Template:Tennis header2]] for the header.
 
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|Name=Tony Wilding
|Nickname=
|Full name=Anthony Frederick Wilding
|Birth=October 31, 1883, Christchurch, New Zealand
|Death=May 9, 1915, near Neuve Chapelle, Pas de Calais, France
|Nationality=NZ
|Hand=Right
|Strength=Hit his drives with great pace and overspin; defense and baseline play
|Weakness=
|rank times=1
|rank years=1913
|Davis years=6
|Davis team wins=4
|Davis singles=15-6
|Davis doubles=6-3
|Slam victories=11
|Slam singles=6
|Slam doubles=5
|Slam mixed doubles=
|ProAm=Amateur only
|Trivia=Joined the Royal Marines in World War I, rose to Captain; along with the American Joe Hunt, probably the most prominent tennis player ever killed on active service
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Placement

Used to designate famous tennis players. See Famous_tennis_players.

Usage

Use in conjunction with Template:Tennis header2 for the header.

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|Death=
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|rank years=
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|Davis team wins=
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Apperance
Name Biographical Technique Record
Event S D MD Wins
Tony Wilding

(Anthony Frederick Wilding)

Nationality: NZ

Birth: October 31, 1883, Christchurch, New Zealand
Death: May 9, 1915, near Neuve Chapelle, Pas de Calais, France

Right handed
Class: Amateur only
Strength:Hit his drives with great pace and overspin; defense and baseline play

Grand Slam 6 5   11
Davis Cup 15-6 6-3 teams wins
#1 ranking  1913
Trivia: Joined the Royal Marines in World War I, rose to Captain; along with the American Joe Hunt, probably the most prominent tennis player ever killed on active service
Anatomical
Name Biographical Technique Record
Event S D MD Wins
Tony Wilding

(Anthony Frederick Wilding)

Nationality: NZ

Birth: October 31, 1883, Christchurch, New Zealand
Death: May 9, 1915, near Neuve Chapelle, Pas de Calais, France

Right handed
Class: Amateur only
Strength:Hit his drives with great pace and overspin; defense and baseline play

Grand Slam 6 5   11
Davis Cup 15-6 6-3 teams wins
#1 ranking  1913
Trivia: Joined the Royal Marines in World War I, rose to Captain; along with the American Joe Hunt, probably the most prominent tennis player ever killed on active service

Parameters

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|Davis years=
|Davis team wins=
|Davis singles=
|Davis doubles=
|Slam victories=
|Slam singles=
|Slam doubles=
|Slam mixed doubles=
|Davis info=
|ProAm=
|Trivia=
}}

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