1945 U.S. National Championships - Men's Singles
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Frank Parker
Frank Parker
----Frank "Frankie" Andrew Parker was an American male tennis player. He was coached by Mercer Beasley....

 defeated Bill Talbert
Bill Talbert
William Franklin "Billy" Talbert was an American tennis player and administrator.He was ranked in the U.S. Top 10 13 times between 1941 & 1954. He won nine Grand Slam doubles titles, and also reached the men’s doubles finals of the U.S. National Championship nine times. mainly with favorite...

 14-12 6-1 6-2 in the final to win the Men's Singles title at the 1945 U.S. National Championships
1945 U.S. National Championships (tennis)
List of Champions of the 1945 U.S. National Championships :-Men's Singles: Frank Parker defeated William Talbert 14-12 6-1 6-2-Women's Singles: Sarah Palfrey Cooke defeated Pauline Betz Addie 3-6, 8-6, 6-4...

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See also:
1945 U.S. National Championships - Women's Singles

Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Frank Parker
Frank Parker
----Frank "Frankie" Andrew Parker was an American male tennis player. He was coached by Mercer Beasley....

 is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.


  1.   Frank Parker
    Frank Parker
    ----Frank "Frankie" Andrew Parker was an American male tennis player. He was coached by Mercer Beasley....

     (Champion)

  2.   Andres Hammersley (Second round)

  3.   Bill Talbert
    Bill Talbert
    William Franklin "Billy" Talbert was an American tennis player and administrator.He was ranked in the U.S. Top 10 13 times between 1941 & 1954. He won nine Grand Slam doubles titles, and also reached the men’s doubles finals of the U.S. National Championship nine times. mainly with favorite...

     (Finalist)

  4.   Heraldo Weiss (First round)

  5.   Pancho Segura
    Pancho Segura
    Pancho Segura, born Francisco Olegario Segura , was a leading tennis player of the 1940s and 1950s, both as an amateur and as a professional. In 1950 and 1952, as a professional, he was the World Co-No. 1 player...

     (Semifinalist)

  6.   Alejo Russell (Quarterfinalist)

  7.   Gardnar Mulloy
    Gardnar Mulloy
    Gardnar Putnam Mulloy is a tennis player primarily known for playing in doubles matches with partner Billy Talbert. When he was the Tennis Coach of the University of Miami, he recruited Pancho Segura for the tennis team. Pancho won three straight NCAA Singles Titles in 1943, 1944, and 1945,...

     (Second round)

  8.   Ladislav Hecht
    Ladislav Hecht
    Ladislav Hecht was a Jewish professional tennis player, well known for representing Czechoslovakia in the Davis Cup during the 1930s....

     (Second round)



  1.   Frank Shields
    Frank Shields
    Francis Xavier Alexander Shields, Sr. was an amateur American tennis player of the 1920s and 1930s.-Tennis career:Between 1928 and 1945 he was ranked eight times in the U.S...

     (Third round)

  2.   Francisco Guerrero-Arcocha (Second round)

  3.   Elwood Cooke
    Elwood Cooke
    Elwood Thomas Cooke was an outstanding amateur tennis player in the 1930s and 1940s....

     (Semifinalist)

  4.   Henri Rochon
    Henri Rochon
    Henri Rochon was a Canadian National tennis champion and Canadian Davis Cup tennis player.Born in and resident to Montreal, Rochon won the Canadian Open, the precursor to today's Rogers Cup ATP 1000 Series event, in 1949, defeating fellow Canadian Lorne Main in the final, 6–3, 6–4, 4–6, 6–2...

     (First round)

  5.   Seymour Greenberg
    Seymour Greenberg
    Seymour Greenberg was an amateur American clay-court specialist tennis player in the 1940s and 1950s....

     (Quarterfinalist)

  6.   Brendan Macken
    Brendan Macken
    Brendan Macken is a former Canadian National tennis champion and Canadian Davis Cup player.Originally from Montreal, Macken won the precursor to today's Roger Cups, the 1950 Canadian National championship, in singles, by defeating Henri Rochon in the final, 6-0, 6-0, 6-3. Despite this convincing...

     (Second round)

  7.   Robert Falkenburg (Quarterfinalist)


Key

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • r. = retired

Finals

Section 1

Section 2

Section 3

Section 4

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