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[[Image:Tom Bundy.jpg|250px|thumb|Tom Bundy at the [[US Open (tennis)|U.S. National Championships]]]]
[[Image:Tom Bundy.jpg|250px|thumb|Tom Bundy at the [[US Open (tennis)|U.S. National Championships]]]]
'''Thomas Clark Bundy''' (October 8, 1881 – October 13, 1945) was a tennis player from the [[Los Angeles, California, United States]]. He won the All-Comers final, but finished runner-up to [[William Larned]] in the Challenge Round of the [[US Open (tennis)|U.S. National Championships]] men's singles event, in [[1910 U.S. National Championships|1910]]. Bundy took consecutive three men's doubles titles at the tournament, alongside [[Maurice McLoughlin]], in [[1912 U.S. National Championships|1912]], [[1913 U.S. National Championships|1913]], and [[1914 U.S. National Championships|1914]].<ref name=USTAFinals>{{cite web|work=usta.com|title=US National/US Open Championships| url =http://www.usta.com/presentations/USTAYearBook/34.pdf| accessdate =2009-06-24}}</ref> He married tennis player [[US Open (tennis)|U.S. National Championships]] and [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] champion [[May Sutton]] in 1912, and is the father of [[1938 Australian Championships (tennis)|1938 Australian Championships]] winner [[Dorothy Cheney]].
'''Thomas Clark Bundy''' (October 8, 1881 – October 13, 1945) was a tennis player from the [[Los Angeles, California, United States]].
Bundy won the All-Comers final, but finished runner-up to [[William Larned]] in the Challenge Round of the [[US Open (tennis)|U.S. National Championships]] men's singles event, in [[1910 U.S. National Championships|1910]]. Bundy took consecutive three men's doubles titles at the tournament, alongside [[Maurice McLoughlin]], in [[1912 U.S. National Championships|1912]], [[1913 U.S. National Championships|1913]], and [[1914 U.S. National Championships|1914]].<ref name=USTAFinals>{{cite web|work=usta.com|title=US National/US Open Championships| url =http://www.usta.com/presentations/USTAYearBook/34.pdf| accessdate =2009-06-24}}</ref> He married tennis player [[US Open (tennis)|U.S. National Championships]] and [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] champion [[May Sutton]] in 1912, and is the father of [[1938 Australian Championships (tennis)|1938 Australian Championships]] winner [[Dorothy Cheney]].


==Grand Slam finals (6)==
==Grand Slam finals (6)==
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Tom Bundy at the U.S. National Championships

Thomas Clark Bundy (October 8, 1881 – October 13, 1945) was a tennis player from the Los Angeles, California, United States.

Bundy won the All-Comers final, but finished runner-up to William Larned in the Challenge Round of the U.S. National Championships men's singles event, in 1910. Bundy took consecutive three men's doubles titles at the tournament, alongside Maurice McLoughlin, in 1912, 1913, and 1914.[1] He married tennis player U.S. National Championships and Wimbledon champion May Sutton in 1912, and is the father of 1938 Australian Championships winner Dorothy Cheney.

Grand Slam finals (6)

Singles (1)

Runner-up (1)

Year Championship Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final
1910 U.S. National Championships Grass United States William Larned 6–1, 6–2, 3–6, 7–5

Doubles (5)

Winner (3)

Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final
1912 U.S. National Championships Grass United States Maurice McLoughlin United States Raymond Little
United States Gustave Touchard
3–6, 6–2, 6–1, 7–5
1913 U.S. National Championships Grass United States Maurice McLoughlin United States John Strachan
United States Clarence Griffin
6–4, 7–5, 6–1
1914 U.S. National Championships Grass United States Maurice McLoughlin United States George Church
United States Dean Mathey
6–4, 6–2, 6–4

Runner-up (2)

Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final
1910 U.S. National Championships Grass United States Trowridge Hendrick United States Fred Alexander
United States Harold Hackett
6–1, 8–6, 6–3
1915 U.S. National Championships Grass United States Maurice McLoughlin United States Bill Johnston
United States Clarence Griffin
2–6, 6–3, 6–4, 3–6, 6–3

References

  1. ^ "US National/US Open Championships" (PDF). usta.com. Retrieved 2009-06-24.