Eugene Lytton Scott Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
William Eugene "Gene" Scott (August 14, 1929 – February 21, 2005) was an American pastor and teacher who served for almost 50 years as an ordained minister and religious broadcaster in Los Angeles, California.
He reached the quarterfinals of the 1964 French championships and the semifinals of the 1967 United States championships. He was a member of the United States Davis Cup team in 1963 and 1965, and was ranked No. 11 in the world in 1965 and ranked in the United States top 10 five times. He won five consecutive United States Open championships (1973 to 1977) in court tennis, an antecedent of tennis.
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He was a television commentator for the 1973 exhibition match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, known as the Battle of the Sexes.
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Was the grandson of Dr. Eugene C. Sullivan, an inventor of Pyrex and the chairman and president of Corning Glass Works.
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Was the founder, publisher, editor and a columnist of Tennis Week Magazine