British Davis Cup great Fred Perry was drafted into the U.S. Navy to serve in World War II after becoming a naturalized American citizen.
The efforts of the tennis community during World War II enhanced the sport’s perception in the public eye. International tournaments were canceled or suspended during the war, while Patriotic Tournaments raised funds and improved morale. Many players sacrificed promising careers to serve their countries.
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