Jack Wright (tennis)

He won the doubles title four times with his Davis Cup teammate Willard Crocker in 1923, 1925, and 1929, and once with Marcel Rainville, in 1931.

[2] In the 1929 Canadian Open Championships, he defeated two prominent American players in the semifinal and final in four-set matches, John Doeg and Frank Shields.

These two players would contest the final of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships the following season, Doeg defeating Shields, and were ranked as the US No.

[5] Wright's most famous Davis Cup singles win occurred in 1927, when he defeated Japan's Takeichi Harada, then ranked No.

[6] In 1932, he lost a close five-set Davis Cup match to Ellsworth Vines, who won at both Wimbledon and the U.S. Championships that year.