The same year he won his first tournament at the Juan-Les-Pins Championships in France against Swedish player Ake Wallen.
His other career singles highlights include winning the 1939 – Beaulieu International (1939), the Cannes Beau Site New Year Meeting (1939), the East of England Championships (1939), the Hull Open (1939), the Keswick Hardcourts (1939), Monte Carlo Mid-Winter tournament (1939), Retford (1939).
Pro Tennis Championships where he reached quarter finals stage before losing to Pancho Segura, he also took part in men's doubles event partnering with Pierre Pellizza.
[8] In November 1955 at this point residing in Santa Monica, California he played his final professional tournament at the U.S.
Pro Hard Court Championships played in Beverly Hills, California where he was defeated by Bobby Riggs in the early rounds.