Irving Wright
American tennis player

Irving Wright

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American tennis player
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13 May 1882(Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.)
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Irving Christian Wright was an American male tennis player who was active in the early 20th century.

Career

In 1907 Irving won the Long Island Lawn Tennis Championship. In 1917 he won the U.S. National Championship mixed doubles championship with Norwegian Molla Bjurstedt by defeating Bill Tilden and Florence Ballin in three sets. The next year he successfully defended the title, this time partnering Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, winning against Molla Bjurstedt and Fred Alexander in straight sets.

In 1917 he also reached the final of the U.S. National Championship men's doubles competition with Harry Johnson but lost in straight sets to Fred Alexander and Harold Throckmorton.

Irving was the son of George Wright, an American baseball pioneer and one of the founders of the Wright & Ditson sporting goods firm and the brother of U.S. Championship winner and Olympic gold medalist Beals Wright. Together they won the men's doubles title at the Canadian Tennis Championship four times (1902, 1903, 1904, 1905).

Grand Slam finals

Doubles (1 runner-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Runner-up 1917 U.S. Championships Grass United States Harry Johnson United States Fred Alexander
United States Harold Throckmorton
9–11, 4–6, 4–6

Mixed doubles (2 titles)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1917 U.S. Championships Grass Norway Molla Bjurstedt United States Florence Ballin
United States Bill Tilden
10–12, 6–1, 6–3
Winner 1918 U.S. Championships Grass United States Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman Norway Molla Bjurstedt
United States Fred Alexander
6–2, 6–4