Billy Knight, 1959 French Open mixed doubles champion, dies at 90

William 'Billy' Knight, a prominent British tennis player who won the mixed doubles title at the 1959 French Open, has passed away at the age of 90. Knight was known for his clay-court prowess and long service to Great Britain in the Davis Cup. Tributes from the tennis community highlight his legacy as a leader and competitor.

William 'Billy' Knight, a standout British tennis player from the 1950s and 1960s, died at 90. He gained fame by partnering with Mexico's Yola Ramirez Ochoa to win the Roland Garros mixed doubles title in 1959, beating Renee Schuurman Haygarth and a young Rod Laver in the final. Knight also reached the Wimbledon mixed doubles semifinals twice and the 1958 Australian Open mixed doubles final with Jill Langley, though they lost there. In singles, he advanced to the French Open quarterfinals in 1959, falling to champion Nicola Pietrangeli, and made the Wimbledon fourth round four times between 1957 and 1964. Earlier, he claimed the 1953 Wimbledon boys' singles title. On the tour, Knight secured three British Hard Court Championships singles titles in 1958, 1963, and 1964, plus the 1959 German International Championships. He represented Great Britain in 43 Davis Cup ties from 1955 to 1964 and later captained the team in the 1990s after retiring in 1968. The Lawn Tennis Association expressed sorrow, stating, 'The LTA is saddened to hear that former Great Britain Davis Cup player and captain Bill Knight has passed away at the age of 90. We send our condolences to Bill’s friends and family.' Coach Mark Petchey called him 'one of the all-time greats' and 'an absolute legend' on X. Former Davis Cup teammate Jeremy Bates praised Knight's leadership: 'Bill was a really committed and charismatic leader... Nobody cared more about the players and British tennis in general. I’ll always be very grateful for all the help and support he gave me.'

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