Đorđe Dunđerski

Đorđe Dunđerski (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Дунђерски [dʑôːrdʑe dundʑěrskiː]; 1902–1983) was a Yugoslav tennis player.

[1] Dunđerski was born in 1902 in Srbobran to father Jaša and mother Vera, the latter being the daughter of a lawyer in Novi Sad a town to which they had moved in 1907.

For high school, he attended the Dugonics András Piarista Gimnázium [hu] in Szeged to learn Latin and Hungarian.

Dungyersky embarked on law studies at the University of Zagreb, but left during the second semester to focus on tennis.

He played occasionally in his home country and was a member of the HAŠK, the Croatian Academic Sports Club.

In 1939 he returned to Novi Sad but was never able to enter elite society because he was considered a foreigner and an extravagant person, although he had inherited a large estate from his father and thus had the status of a landowner.