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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lew_HoadLew Hoad - Wikipedia

    Hoad won four Major singles tournaments as an amateur (the Australian Championships, French Championships and two Wimbledons ). He was a member of the Australian team that won the Davis Cup four times between 1952 and 1956. Hoad turned professional in July 1957.

  2. Lewis Alan "Lew" Hoad (Glebe, Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia, 23 de noviembre de 1934-Fuengirola, España, 3 de julio de 1994) fue un tenista australiano. En su carrera ganó cuatro veces la copa Davis jugando con el equipo australiano.

  3. Lew Hoad was the greatest amateur tennis player of the 1950s, winning Wimbledon singles twice and the Australian and French titles. He was also a Davis Cup star and a friend of Ken Rosewall, with whom he formed a famous doubles partnership.

  4. Club de Tenis y Padel Lew Hoad, Mijas, Andalucia, Spain. 7,887 likes · 60 talking about this · 12,796 were here. LEW HOAD: Tenis, Padel, Bodas y Eventos, Gym, Piscina. Abierto los 365 días del año;...

  5. The Lew Hoad Tennis and Padel Field offers you the possibility to practice tennis or paddle tennis in one of its 7 plexicushion courts and 6 crystal paddle tennis courts, illuminated, recently renovated and open to the public. You can opt for our classes individually or in groups with bilingual teachers and for all ages.

  6. Club de Tenis y Padel Lew Hoad, Mijas, Andalucia, Spain. 7887 Me gusta · 7 personas están hablando de esto · 12 843 personas han estado aquí. LEW HOAD: Tenis, Padel, Bodas y Eventos, Gym, Piscina....

  7. Lew Hoad (born Nov. 23, 1934, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia—died July 3, 1994, Fuengirola, Spain) was an Australian tennis player who rose to prominence in the 1950s, winning 13 major singles and doubles titles. With his rival and partner, Ken Rosewall, Hoad led Australia to win the Davis Cup in 1953 over the United States.