Ivo Rinkel

Dutch Tennis Player

Ivo Rinkel was born in Semarang, Indonesia on October 27th, 1920 and is the Dutch Tennis Player. At the age of 79, Ivo Rinkel biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
October 27, 1920
Nationality
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Place of Birth
Semarang, Indonesia
Death Date
Mar 16, 2000 (age 79)
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Field Hockey Player, Tennis Player
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Ivo Rinkel Career

Ivo Rinkel won the 1945 Dutch championship singles title. Partnered with Huib Wilton and Hans van Swol he won six national doubles titles between 1945 and 1950 as well as mixed doubles titles in 1946 and 1950. Rinkel participated in six Wimbledon Championships between 1946 and 1952. With Van Swol he reached the quarterfinals of the men's doubles competition in 1948. His best result in the singles competition came in 1946 when he reached the third round in which he lost to Frenchman Pierre Pellizza.

In 1947 he won the triple crown at the British Covered Court Championships played at the Queen's Club in London. In the singles final he defeated Ernest Wittman in three sets. Together with R.E. Carter he won the men's doubles title defeating H. Billington and Ignacy Tłoczyński in the final. In the mixed doubles he was partnered with Mrs. P.J. Halford and in the final they proved too strong for John Olliff and Peggy Dawson-Scott. Between 1946 and 1952 he played in ten ties for the Dutch Davis Cup team comprising a record of seven wins and five losses.

Rinkel played field hockey for the Gooische Hockey Club. In 1950–1951 he was a member of the Dutch national hockey team. After his active sports career Rinkel became captain of the Netherlands Davis Cup team.

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