
Ghaus Mohammad: Aligarh’s Tennis Trailblazer Who Took Wimbledon by Storm!!!
Ghaus Mohammad: Aligarh’s Tennis Trailblazer Who Took Wimbledon by Storm!!!! Ghaus Mohammad Khan (1915–1982), born in Malihabad, British India, was India’s first tennis sensation on the global stage. A proud alumnus of Aligarh Muslim University, where he was sent by his father for a proper education, Ghaus discovered tennis through family influence and quickly rose to national prominence.
Career Highlights:
- First Indian to reach the Quarterfinals at Wimbledon (1939), where he lost to eventual champion Bobby Riggs.
- Won 35 career singles titles, with a match record of 115 wins and 41 losses—a remarkable 73.71% win rate.
- Reached the 3rd Round in French Open (1938) and Wimbledon Doubles (1947) with partner Iftikar Ahmed.
- Studied at Aligarh Muslim University, blending academic discipline with sporting excellence.
Ghaus Mohammad’s journey from AMU’s tennis courts to Wimbledon’s grass reflects a life of ambition, elegance, and national pride. He paved the way for future Indian tennis stars, proving that global greatness could begin in Aligarh.
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