Dennis Ralston, Who Passed Away at 78, Gave His Life to Tennis as a Player and Coach
Tennis lost one of its greatest treasures last week. A legend on the court as a player, but perhaps even more notably as a teacher. Dennis Ralston, who was 78, passed away after a battle with cancer.Ralston was still in his prime when he became a coach for the US Davis Cup team, alongside Donald Dell. He was 25, and a second noteworthy career had begun.
So sad to hear the passing of Dennis Ralston, greatfull to have received his knowledge, dedication and passion on the tennis court. But most of all his integrity and great values as a person. My condolences and all my love to his family #RIP #DennisRalston pic.twitter.com/xxRITenmFL
— Gabriela Sabatini (@sabatinigabyok) December 6, 2020
Ralston, who was coached by Pancho Gonzalez as a youth, would go on to reach the Wimbledon final in 1966, and turn pro the following year.“Dennis Ralston lived his whole life in tennis. He was a terrific champion, but he contributed to every part of the sport really, and with a real passion for it. To me, he was a fellow USC Trojan, my coach, my captain, and a great friend. I, along with so many in the tennis world, will greatly miss his friendship and kindness,” said International Tennis Hall of Fame President Stan Smith of Ralston's passing.
It’s a sad day as my former coach of six years, Dennis Ralston, has passed away. A deeply religious man, a devoted family man, and a superb player and coach…. he will be missed. RIP Dennis 🙏🙏🙏
— Chris Evert (@ChrissieEvert) December 6, 2020
Ralston was one of the “Handsome Eight” who signed to be part of the fledgling WCT tour in 1967, along with fellow legends John Newcombe, Tony Roche, Cliff Drysdale, Earl Buchholtz, Niki Pilic, Roger Taylor and Pierre Barthes.”He continued to coach for the remainder of his days. He coached for two decades at Southern Methodist University and spent the last decade at the Grey Rock Tennis Club in Austin, Texas. ]]>











