Alastair Bradley Martin (March 11, 1915 – January 12, 2010) was a U.S. National Championships title winner, Tennis Hall of Fame inductee, and president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. [1] The New York Times attributes Martin with having helped to "forge the modern era of the Grand Slam-style game." [2]
Alastair graduated from Princeton in 1938. Alastair was also an esteemed art collector and cultivated the Guennol Collection, which included the Guennol Stargazer and the Guennol Lioness. [3]
Alastair Bradley Martin (March 11, 1915 – January 12, 2010) was a U.S. National Championships title winner, Tennis Hall of Fame inductee, and president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. [1] The New York Times attributes Martin with having helped to "forge the modern era of the Grand Slam-style game." [2]
Alastair graduated from Princeton in 1938. Alastair was also an esteemed art collector and cultivated the Guennol Collection, which included the Guennol Stargazer and the Guennol Lioness. [3]