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Bob Huntington

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American tennis player (1869–1949)

Bob Huntington
Full nameRobert Palmer Huntington, Jr.
Country (sports) United States
BornJanuary 15, 1869
DiedMarch 12, 1949(1949-03-12) (aged 80)
CollegeYale University
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
US OpenSF (1890,1902)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
US OpenW (1891, 1892)

Robert Palmer Huntington Jr. (January 15, 1869 – March 12, 1949) was an Americantennis player. He was the grandson of New York born Indiana pioneer JudgeElisha Mills Huntington.

Architectural career

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Huntington joined the architectural firm ofHoppin & Koen, led byFrancis L. V. Hoppin (1867–1941) and Terence A. Koen (1858–1923) after a period withJ.P. Morgan & Co. He became a full partner in 1902, and they practiced together until he retired in 1908. The firm was based in Manhattan, New York and is known for police stations, fire stations and dignified town houses in the Beaux Arts Style. Huntington, who was independently wealthy, owned 300 acres on the Hudson River at Staatsburg, New York where he designed and built his residence, Hopeland House, a thirty-five roomTudor Revival mansion(demolished). In addition, he designed his own house in ruralHampton County, South Carolina; his house there atGravel Hill Plantation, aNational Register of Historic Places property, is his only known work south of New York.[1]

Tennis career

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An 1891 graduate fromYale University,[2] Huntington won the singles title at the New England Championship in 1890, and the intercollegiate tennis singles title in 1889.[3]

In 1891 and 1892 he won the men's doubles title at theU.S. National Championships together with compatriotOliver Campbell.[4] In the singles tournament he reached the semifinals in 1890, losing to his doubles partner and eventual champion Oliver Campbell, and again more than a decade later in 1902, losing in four sets toMalcolm Whitman. Huntington also reached the quarterfinals in 1899 and 1903.

Grand Slam finals

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Doubles (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

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ResultYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1891U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited StatesOliver CampbellUnited StatesValentine Hall
United StatesClarence Hobart
6–3, 6–4, 8–6
Win1892U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited StatesOliver CampbellUnited StatesEdward L. Hall
United StatesValentine Hall
6–4, 6–2, 4–6, 6–3
Loss1893U.S. ChampionshipsGrassUnited StatesOliver CampbellUnited StatesClarence Hobart
United StatesFred Hovey
3–6, 4–6, 6–4, 2–6

References

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  1. ^Bryan, John (November 6, 2009)."National Register of Historic Places nomination form - Gravel Hill Plantation"(PDF). South Carolina Department of Archives and History. RetrievedOctober 9, 2013.
  2. ^"Yale University Obituary Record 1948-1949"(PDF). Yale University. January 1, 1950. p. 18. RetrievedMay 10, 2012.
  3. ^"History of the Ivy League". Council of Ivy League Presidents. Archived fromthe original on October 30, 2013. RetrievedMay 10, 2012.
  4. ^"Campbell and Huntington"(PDF).The New York Times. August 25, 1892. RetrievedMay 9, 2012.
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