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Henner Henkel

German tennis player (1915–1943)

Henner Henkel

German tennis player (1915–1943)

FieldValue
nameHenner Henkel
imageHenner Henkel 1937.jpg
fullnameHeinrich Ernst Otto Henkel
countryGerman Empire / Weimar_Republic / Nazi Germany Germany
birth_date
birth_placePosen, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
death_date
death_placenear Voronezh, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
turnedpro1934 (amateur tour)
retired1943 (due to death)
playsRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
singlesrecord165–76 (68.4%)
singlestitles12
highestsinglesrankingNo. 3 (1937, A. Wallis Myers)
AustralianOpenresult3R (1938)
FrenchOpenresultW (1937)
WimbledonresultSF (1938, 1939)
USOpenresult2R (1937)
Othertournaments
AustralianOpenDoublesresultF (1938)
FrenchOpenDoublesresultW (1937)
WimbledonDoublesresultF (1938)
USOpenDoublesresultW (1937)
OthertournamentsDoubles
Mixed
WimbledonMixedresultF (1938)
Teamyes
DavisCupresultF (1935, 1936, 1937, 1938)

Heinrich Ernst Otto "Henner" Henkel (; 9 October 1915 – 13 January 1943) was a German tennis player during the 1930s. His biggest success was his singles title at the 1937 French Championships.

Biography

Henner Henkel (l) and Gottfried von Cramm (r) at White City, NSW (1937)

Henner was born in 1915 the son of Ferdinand and Margarete Henkel. After World War I, his family moved to Erfurt in 1919. He joined the Sportclub Erfurt (today TC Erfurt 93) together with his elder brother Ferdinand and learned to play tennis. His father moved to Berlin for job-related reasons, and his entire family followed in 1927.

In 1929, Henkel won the club championships of the THC 99 Berlin. In 1932 and 1933, he won the German junior championships. At age 15, he changed to Lawn-Tennis-Turnier-Club Rot-Weiß. In singles he was defeated by Ladislav Hecht in the final of the 1934 Hungarian International Tennis Championships.

Henkel was the second German, after Gottfried von Cramm in 1936, to win the singles title at the French Championships in 1937. The same year, he and Gottfried von Cramm won the Roland Garros doubles title. Later that year they also won the US Championships doubles title defeating Americans Don Budge and Gene Mako in three straight sets.

In March 1937, he became the singles champion at the Cairo International Championships defeating Giorgio de Stefani in the final in straight sets and also won the doubles title partnering Von Cramm. Later that year he won the singles title at the German Championships after a five-sets victory in the final over Vivian McGrath. Two years later, in 1939, he again won the title after defeating Roderich Menzel in the final in four sets.

Between 1934 and 1939 Henkel played 66 matches for the German Davis Cup team in 27 ties. He won 49 matches, lost 17 and was particularly successful in doubles, winning 16 of 20 matches partnering Gottfried von Cramm, Georg von Metaxa and Roderich Menzel.

Henkel played his last tournament at Bad Pyrmont in the summer of 1942. He reached the final which he lost to Roderich Menzel. During the tournament, he had already received his draft notice. In the Battle of Stalingrad, Henkel was shot in the upper leg. He died of this injury on 13 January 1943 near Voronezh.

Since 1950, the German junior team championship has been called the "Große Henner Henkel-Spiele" and since 1963, a commemorative tournament named the "Henner-Henkel-Gedächtnisturnier" has been held in Erfurt.

Grand Slam finals

Singles (1 title)

ResultYearChampionshipOpponentScore
Win1937French ChampionshipsGB Bunny Austin6–1, 6–4, 6–3

Doubles (2 titles, 2 runners-up)

ResultYearChampionshipPartnerOpponentsScore
Win1937French ChampionshipsGER Gottfried von CrammRSA Vernon Kirby
RSA Norman Farquharson6–4, 7–5, 3–6, 6–1
Win1937US ChampionshipsGER Gottfried von CrammUSA Don Budge
USA Gene Mako6–4, 7–5, 6–4
Loss1938Australian ChampionshipsGER Gottfried von CrammAUS John Bromwich
AUS Adrian Quist5–7, 4–6, 0–6
Loss1938WimbledonGER Georg von MetaxaUSA Don Budge
USA Gene Mako4–6, 6–3, 3–6, 6–8

Mixed doubles (1 runner-up)

ResultYearChampionshipPartnerOpponentsScore
Loss1938WimbledonUSA Sarah PalfreyUSA Alice Marble
USA Don Budge1–6, 4–6

References

References

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  9. (23 March 1937). "Cairo tennis finals". Blundell Bros Limited.
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