Jon Alexander "Jack" Douglas (September 10, 1936 – July 27, 2010)
was an amateur American
tennis
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player and
college football
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Unlike most ...
quarterback.
Early life
Douglas was born in
Hot Springs, Arkansas
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, the only child of Dortha and Gordon Douglas. In 1944 he and his family moved to Santa Monica, California.
[ He graduated from ]Santa Monica High School
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, where he played football, tennis, and basketball
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.
College sports
He attended Stanford University
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, where he was Stanford's first All-American in tennis in 1957, and earned the honor again in 1958, when he was runner-up in both singles and doubles competition at the NCAA Men's Tennis Championship
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.
Douglas was also a quarterback
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on Stanford's football team. He played backup to John Brodie
John Riley Brodie (born August 14, 1935) is a former American football player, a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) for 17 seasons. He had a second career as a Senior PGA Tour professional golfer, and ...
for two years, and when Brodie graduated, became the starter for the 1957 season, leading the team to a 6–4 record.[
In 1996, he was inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame in Athens, Georgia.
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Tennis career
After graduating from Stanford, Douglas entered top-level competitive amateur tennis. From 1960 to 1962, he was in the top ten of U.S. players. He won the Pacific Southwest Championships
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in 1961, defeating Roy Emerson
Roy Stanley Emerson (born 3 November 1936) is an Australian former tennis player who won 12 Grand Slam singles titles and 16 Grand Slam doubles titles, for a total of 28 Grand Slam titles. He is the only male player to have completed a caree ...
in three sets, and reached the quarterfinals in the 1961 U.S. National Championships, losing to Mike Sangster
Mike Sangster (11 September 1940 – 30 April 1985) was a British No. 1 tennis player of the 1960s. .[ He won the singles title at the inaugural Philadelphia Invitational Indoor Tennis Championship in 1962, defeating Ronald Holmberg in the final in five sets.]
Following his service in the U.S. Marine Corps Douglas played on the U.S. Davis Cup
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team in 1961 and 1962. He scored the only point for the U.S. by defeating Fausto Gardini
Fausto Gardini (8 March 1930 – 17 September 2008) was an Italian tennis player. He was an Italian Davis Cup player and later captain. Gardini had long arms and legs, was renowned for keeping the ball in play and was very determined. "I could n ...
in five sets, as they lost the 1961 Davis Cup finals to host country Italy.[
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After tennis
Following his tennis career, Douglas founded the Jon Douglas Real Estate Company in Southern California
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.[ He was inducted into the ]Intercollegiate Tennis Association
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Hall of Fame in 1996, and became a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 1958. In 1995, the Jon Douglas Company merged with Prudential to form the Prudential Jon Douglas Company and that company was acquired by Coldwell Banker
Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC is an American real estate franchise owned by Anywhere Real Estate, with headquarters in Madison, New Jersey. It was founded in 1906 in San Francisco, and has approximately 3000 offices in 49 countries and territor ...
in September 1997.[
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1936 births
2010 deaths
American male tennis players
Businesspeople from California
Sportspeople from Hot Springs, Arkansas
Stanford Cardinal football players
Stanford Cardinal men's tennis players
Tennis players from Santa Monica, California
Pan American Games medalists in tennis
Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States
Tennis players at the 1959 Pan American Games
20th-century American businesspeople
Players of American football from Santa Monica, California