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Dennis "Dinny" Pails (4 March 1921 – 22 November 1986) was an Australian
tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball ...
champion. Pails was born in England, but moved to Australia in 1922 at age 1. Pails won the men's singles championship at the Australian Championships in 1947. Pails defeated
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in the final in five sets: 4–6, 6–4, 3–6, 7–5, 8–6, saving a match point in the process. Pails played eight Davis Cup matches between 1946 and 1947, winning three matches and losing five. Pails turned professional at the end of 1947. He played on the pro tour off and on for many years. Bud Collins ranked him the World No. 4 pro in 1948, and Pails reached as high as World No. 6 in the 1947 amateur rankings. According to tennis great and long-time promoter Jack Kramer, Pails beat
Pancho Segura Francisco Olegario Segura (June 20, 1921 – November 18, 2017), better known as Pancho "Segoo" Segura, was a leading tennis player of the 1940s and 1950s, both as an amateur and as a professional. He was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, but m ...
41 to 31 matches in the 1948 tour, "but that was when Segoo was still learning how to play fast surfaces." Kramer beat Pails "55 times with 1 draw, but somehow we were able to forget that off the court."


Grand Slam finals


Singles (1 title, 1 runner-up)


Doubles (1 runner-up)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pails, Dinny 1921 births 1986 deaths Australian Championships (tennis) champions Australian Championships (tennis) junior champions Australian male tennis players English emigrants to Australia Sportspeople from Nottingham Grand Slam (tennis) champions in men's singles Professional tennis players before the Open Era Grand Slam (tennis) champions in boys' singles Grand Slam (tennis) champions in boys' doubles 20th-century Australian people