Herbert Flam


Herbert Flam was an American tennis player who in 1957 was ranked by Lance Tingay as the World No. 4 amateur. He was inducted into the International Tennis Association Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987, inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1992, and inducted into the University of California at Los Angeles Hall of Fame in 2006. In 2017, he was inducted into the SCTA Hall of Fame.
Flam reached his first Grand Slam final at the U.S. championships in 1950, beating Bill Talbert and Gardnar Mulloy before losing to Art Larsen. At Wimbledon 1951 Flam beat Frank Sedgman before losing to Dick Savitt in the semifinals. In 1952 Flam beat Mulloy and Vic Seixas before losing in the semis to Jaroslav Drobny. In the 1956 Australian Championshops, Flam beat Ashley Cooper before losing in the semifinals to Ken Rosewall. At the 1957 French championships Flam beat Mervyn Rose in a five set semifinal before losing in straight sets to Sven Davidson in the final. At the U. S. championships, Flam beat Seixas before losing to Cooper in the semi finals.
In September 1956 Flam won the singles title at the Pacific Southwest Championships, defeating Rosewall in the final in five sets.
In 1990 he was inducted into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Grand Slam finals

Singles (2 runner-ups)