Elwood Cooke

Elwood Thomas Cooke (July 5, 1913 in Ogden, Utah – April 16, 2004 in Apopka, Florida) was an amateur American tennis player in the 1930s and 1940s.

Cooke was ranked in Top 10 in the United States in 1938 (ranked No. 7), 1939 (No. 6), 1940 (No. 9), and 1945 (No. 4).

At Wimbledon, he reached the singles final in 1939 before falling to Bobby Riggs, but won the doubles title that year with Riggs. He was the U.S. Indoor Doubles champion with Riggs in 1940.

At the Cincinnati Masters, he reached both the singles and the doubles final in 1945. He lost the singles final to future International Tennis Hall of Fame enshrinee Bill Talbert, and the doubles final to Talbert and Hal Surface.

He held the Pacific Northwest Sectional singles ranking of No. 2 in 1935, and No. 1 in 1936, and was ranked No. 1 in doubles in the Pacific Northwest (with Don Lewis) in 1935.

In the Oregon State Tournament, he won the singles title in 1936, and the doubles title with Wayne Sabin in 1935 and with Sam Lee in 1936. His 1935 win was over Newton and Bennett who had just won the National Intercollegiate Doubles title.

In the Pacific Northwest Sectional, he won the singles title in 1935 and 1936, and the doubles title with Wayne Sabin in 1935. He was a Naval Officer during World War II, and was married to International Tennis Hall of Famer Sarah Palfrey Cooke.

After he retired from tournament play, he was the head tennis professional at Sunningdale Country Club in Scarsdale, New York from 1961–1981.

Pre Open Era Wimbledon gentlemen's doubles champions
  • 1885: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw
  • 1886: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw
  • 1887: Herbert Wilberforce / Patrick Bowes-Lyon
  • 1888: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw
  • 1889: William Renshaw / Ernest Renshaw
  • 1890: Joshua Pim / Frank Stoker
  • 1891: Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley
  • 1892: Ernest Lewis / Harry S. Barlow
  • 1893: Joshua Pim / Frank Stoker
  • 1894: Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley
  • 1895: Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley
  • 1896: Wilfred Baddeley / Herbert Baddeley
  • 1897: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1898: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1899: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1900: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1901: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1902: Sydney Smith / Frank Riseley
  • 1903: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1904: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1905: Reginald Doherty / Laurence Doherty
  • 1906: Sydney Smith / Frank Riseley
  • 1907: Norman Brookes / Tony Wilding
  • 1908: Tony Wilding / Josiah Ritchie
  • 1909: Arthur Gore / Herbert Barrett
  • 1910: Tony Wilding / Josiah Ritchie
  • 1911: André Gobert / Max Decugis
  • 1912: Herbert Barrett / Charles Dixon
  • 1913: Herbert Barrett / Charles Dixon
  • 1914: Norman Brookes / Tony Wilding
  • 1915–18: No competition (due to World War I)
  • 1919: R. V. Thomas / Pat O'Hara Wood
  • 1920: R. Norris Williams / Chuck Garland
  • 1921: Randolph Lycett / Max Woosnam
  • 1922: James Anderson / Randolph Lycett
  • 1923: Leslie Godfree / Randolph Lycett
  • 1924: Francis Hunter / Vincent Richards
  • 1925: Jean Borotra / René Lacoste
  • 1926: Jacques Brugnon / Henri Cochet
  • 1927: Francis Hunter / Bill Tilden
  • 1928: Jacques Brugnon / Henri Cochet
  • 1929: Wilmer Allison / John Van Ryn
  • 1930: Wilmer Allison / John Van Ryn
  • 1931: George Lott / John Van Ryn
  • 1932: Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon
  • 1933: Jean Borotra / Jacques Brugnon
  • 1934: George Lott / Lester Stoefen
  • 1935: Jack Crawford / Adrian Quist
  • 1936: Pat Hughes / Raymond Tuckey
  • 1937: Don Budge / Gene Mako
  • 1938: Don Budge / Gene Mako
  • 1939: Elwood Cooke / Bobby Riggs
  • 1940–45: No competition (due to World War II)
  • 1946: Tom Brown / Jack Kramer
  • 1947: Bob Falkenburg / Jack Kramer
  • 1948: John Bromwich / Frank Sedgman
  • 1949: Pancho Gonzales / Frank Parker
  • 1950: John Bromwich / Adrian Quist
  • 1951: Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman
  • 1952: Ken McGregor / Frank Sedgman
  • 1953: Lew Hoad / Ken Rosewall
  • 1954: Rex Hartwig / Mervyn Rose
  • 1955: Rex Hartwig / Lew Hoad
  • 1956: Lew Hoad / Ken Rosewall
  • 1957: Budge Patty / Gardnar Mulloy
  • 1958: Sven Davidson / Ulf Schmidt
  • 1959: Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser
  • 1960: Rafael Osuna / Dennis Ralston
  • 1961: Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser
  • 1962: Bob Hewitt / Fred Stolle
  • 1963: Rafael Osuna / Antonio Palafox
  • 1964: Bob Hewitt / Fred Stolle
  • 1965: John Newcombe / Tony Roche
  • 1966: Ken Fletcher / John Newcombe
  • 1967: Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan
French Championships mixed doubles champions
  • (1902) Helene Prevost / R. Forbes
  • (1903) Helene Prevost / R. Forbes
  • (1904) Kate Gillou / Max Decugis
  • (1905) Y. de Pfooffel / Max Decugis
  • (1906) Y. de Pfooffel / Max Decugis
  • (1907) A. Pean / R. Wallet
  • (1908) Kate Gillou / Max Decugis
  • (1909) Jeane Matthey / Max Decugis
  • (1910) M. Meny / M. Meny
  • (1911) Marguerite Broquedis / Andre Gobert
  • (1912) Daisy Speranza / William Laurentz
  • (1913) Daisy Speranza / William Laurentz
  • (1914) Suzanne Lenglen / Max Decugis
  • (1915 – 1919) No competition (due to World War I)
  • (1920) Suzanne Lenglen / Max Decugis
  • (1921) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1922) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1923) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1924) Marguerite Broquedis / Jean Borotra
  • (1925) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1926) Suzanne Lenglen / Jacques Brugnon
  • (1927) Marguerite Broquedis Bordes / Jean Borotra
  • (1928) Eileen Bennett Whittingstall / Henri Cochet
  • (1929) Eileen Bennett Whittingstall / Henri Cochet
  • (1930) Cilly Aussem / Bill Tilden
  • (1931) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / Pat Spence
  • (1932) Betty Nuthall Shoemaker / Fred Perry
  • (1933) Margaret Scriven-Vivian / Jack Crawford
  • (1934) Colette Rosambert / Jean Borotra
  • (1935) Lolette Payot / Marcel Bernard
  • (1936) Billie Yorke / Marcel Bernard
  • (1937) Simone Mathieu / Yvon Petra
  • (1938) Simone Mathieu / Dragutin Mitić
  • (1939) Sarah Palfrey Cooke / Elwood Cooke
  • (1940 – 1945) No competition (due to World War II)
  • (1946) Pauline Betz Addie / Budge Patty
  • (1947) Sheila Piercey Summers / Eric Sturgess
  • (1948) Patricia Canning Todd / Jaroslav Drobný
  • (1949) Sheila Piercey Summers / Eric Sturgess
  • (1950) Barbara Scofield Davidson / Enrique Morea
  • (1951) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman
  • (1952) Doris Hart / Frank Sedgman
  • (1953) Doris Hart / Vic Seixas
  • (1954) Maureen Connolly Brinker / Lew Hoad
  • (1955) Darlene Hard / Gordon Forbes
  • (1956) Thelma Coyne Long / Luis Ayala
  • (1957) Věra Pužejová Suková / Jiří Javorský
  • (1958) Shirley Bloomer Brasher / Nicola Pietrangeli
  • (1959) Yola Ramirez Ochoa / William Knight
  • (1960) Maria Bueno / Bob Howe
  • (1961) Darlene Hard / Rod Laver
  • (1962) Renee Schuurman Haygarth / Bob Howe
  • (1963) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher
  • (1964) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher
  • (1965) Margaret Court / Ken Fletcher
  • (1966) Annette Van Zyl / Frew McMillan
  • (1967) Billie Jean King / Owen Davidson
Persondata
Name Cooke, Elwood
Alternative names
Short description Tennis player
Date of birth July 5, 1913
Place of birth
Date of death April 16, 2004
Place of death

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