BROMWICH’S REGRET
GREAT AMBITION TO COMPETE AT WIMBLEDON.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.
LONG BEACH (Calif.)'. July 9.
Missing the Wimbledon tennis tournament has made J. Bromwich, the Australian Davis Cup player, keener than ever to beat Riggs if he meets him during the tour, thus proving his claim to the position of the world’s number one player. The results from London depressed Bromwich, who feels that he could have won the singles championship and also, with Quist, the doubles. Bromwich’s team mates feel that he should be sent to Wimbledon in 1940 and given a chance to fulfil his greatest ambition. American writers express surpriseover the fact that he did not enter this year.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1939, Page 5
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113BROMWICH’S REGRET Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1939, Page 5
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