Jack March

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Jack March
Full nameJack March
Country (sports)United States of America

Jack March is an American former tennis player and promoter best known for promoting the World Pro Championships from 1950 through 1964.[1]

In the fall of 1939, March was already a teaching professional at the Hollywood Beach Hotel in Florida.[2]

March played in the U.S. Pro Tennis Championships from at least 1942 through 1950.[3]

He resided at 2177 South Overlook Rd Cleveland Hts OH 44106.

March married Mary Banks, and together they had five children (John March, James March, Mary March Kiewel, Christine March, Susan March Cotton).

He had 12 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.

References[]

  1. ^ American Lawn Tennis and World Tennis magazines of these years
  2. ^ "25 Years Ago". World Tennis. November 1964.
  3. ^ McCauley, Joe. The History of Professional Tennis.
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