Fred Perry
Fred Perry
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Fred Perry was born Edward Stanley Perkins on August 18, 1909, in Stockport, England. He is commonly known by his middle name, which he later changed to the surname "Perry".
Birth and Death Dates
August 18, 1909 - February 14, 1995
Nationality and Profession(s)
British tennis player, entrepreneur, and fashion designer.
Early Life and Background
Fred Perry grew up in a working-class family in Stockport. His father was a clerk, and his mother managed the household. Perry's early life was marked by a passion for sports, particularly tennis, which he began playing at the age of 8. He attended the local grammar school but dropped out to pursue a career in tennis.
Major Accomplishments
Perry's impressive tennis career includes winning three consecutive Wimbledon singles titles from 1934 to 1936 and two All England Lawn Tennis Club men's doubles titles. He also won seven Grand Slam doubles titles with partner Nicky Hopman. Perry's victories at Wimbledon cemented his status as one of the greatest British tennis players.
Notable Works or Actions
In addition to his on-court accomplishments, Perry is renowned for revolutionizing the world of tennis fashion. In collaboration with his brother-in-law, Drayton John Hobbs, and designer Charles Jones, he founded the Fred Perry brand in 1952. The company's iconic polo shirts with a distinctive laurel wreath logo became an instant hit among tennis players and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Impact and Legacy
Perry's impact on tennis extends beyond his impressive playing career. He introduced innovative techniques to the sport, including the "single-handed backhand," which remains a fundamental stroke in modern tennis. His legacy as a trailblazer for British tennis continues to inspire new generations of players.
The Fred Perry brand has also transcended its sporting roots, becoming a staple in contemporary fashion. Its classic designs have influenced numerous designers and brands, cementing Perry's status as a style icon.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Fred Perry is widely quoted and remembered for his remarkable achievements on the tennis court and beyond. His iconic status extends to his pioneering spirit, which has inspired countless individuals in the world of sports and fashion. As a testament to his enduring legacy, the Fred Perry brand remains a beloved and respected name in both the tennis community and the fashion industry.
Perry's quotes often highlight his commitment to excellence, innovation, and perseverance – values that continue to resonate with people from all walks of life. His remarkable story serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking to leave their mark on the world.
Quotes by Fred Perry

I was always a believer in stamping on my opponent if I got him down, at Wimbledon or anywhere else. I never wanted to give him the chance to get up.

While most students were trying to draw one beautiful finished piece, I would be in the background drawing dozens of studies at different angles to use later.


He put a lot of dedication into this season. He went out to Iowa in the off-season ... he was all hard work and effort.

It's a very nostalgic place. I've had a love affair with Wimbledon ever since I can remember. It stays with you.

There must be room for collaboration in some of the things we do without changing the competitive nature of the market and without compromising either institution.

He wasn't one of the captains, but he showed a lot of leadership in the room this year. And I think it helped him, also.

He worked real hard in the off-season and went to camps. It got him a spot in the lineup this year.

