“There he is,” said Braden. “There’s Gorgo.” The man was Richard “Pancho” Gonzales, tennis’ original fire-breathing dragon. “Gorgo” was the nickname he’d been given after ...
While Kevin hit many times with Pancho Gonzales, his legacy has nothing to do with what he did with his racquet. For several years in the early 1960s, Kevin was responsible for logistics for the ...
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Aussie Ken Rosewall hardly belonged on the court with Pro Champion Pancho Gonzales. The smooth tactics that had won Ken the U.S. title and made him a Davis Cup hero were as polished as ever.