Henri Rochon

Henri Rochon (12 March 1924 – 5 February 2005) was a Canadian Open champion and Davis Cup tennis player.

He was also a three-time finalist, losing to American William Tully in 1948; to Canadian Brendan Macken in 1950; and to fellow Québécois Robert Bédard in 1955.

[4] Rochon won the Ontario Championships in 1947 and 1949 at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club on red clay, defeating Brendan Macken in the 1947 semifinal.

All ties he played in, except for the last one, were home fixtures and took place at the Mount Royal Tennis Club in Montreal on a grass surface, although the Canadian players were clay specialists.

As with most other Canadians of that era, Rochon never beat an American or Australian player in 8 matches, losing all 24 sets.