Lew Hoad Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. What was Lew Hoad’s full birth name and exact date of birth?
A. Lewis Arthur Hoad, 23 November 1935
B. Lewis Alan Hoad, 23 November 1934
C. Lew Hoad, 15 December 1933
D. Lewis Edward Hoad, 10 October 1934
Answer: B. Lewis Alan Hoad, 23 November 1934
Q2. In which Australian suburb was Lew Hoad born?
A. Manly, New South Wales
B. Bondi, New South Wales
C. Glebe, New South Wales
D. Coogee, New South Wales
Answer: C. Glebe, New South Wales
Q3. How many Grand Slam singles titles did Lew Hoad win during his amateur career?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
Answer: B. 4
Q4. Which Grand Slam singles title did Lew Hoad win in 1956 besides the Australian Championships and Wimbledon?
A. US National Championships
B. South African Championships
C. Italian Open
D. French Championships
Answer: D. French Championships
Q5. Lew Hoad achieved back-to-back Wimbledon singles titles in which two consecutive years?
A. 1955 and 1956
B. 1954 and 1955
C. 1957 and 1958
D. 1956 and 1957
Answer: D. 1956 and 1957
Q6. In 1956, Lew Hoad came within one match of completing the calendar-year Grand Slam in singles. Who defeated him in the US National Championships final that year?
A. Pancho Gonzales
B. Ashley Cooper
C. Ken Rosewall
D. Tony Trabert
Answer: C. Ken Rosewall
Q7. With which longtime partner did Lew Hoad form one of the most successful men’s doubles teams in the early 1950s?
A. Rex Hartwig
B. Ken Rosewall
C. Neale Fraser
D. Frank Sedgman
Answer: B. Ken Rosewall
Q8. How many Davis Cup titles did Australia win with Lew Hoad as a team member between 1952 and 1956?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer: C. 4
Q9. Lew Hoad turned professional in what year, shortly after his second Wimbledon singles victory?
A. 1957
B. 1958
C. 1959
D. 1960
Answer: A. 1957
Q10. What physical attribute was frequently cited as giving Lew Hoad exceptional power and strength on the court?
A. Exceptional height of over 6 feet 4 inches
B. His muscular build, strong wrists, and iron-like forearms
C. Unusually long reach and flexible joints
D. Superior speed and agility from sprint training
Answer: B. His muscular build, strong wrists, and iron-like forearms
Q11. Lew Hoad was often described by contemporaries as having what kind of playing style?
A. Defensive baseline grinder
B. Elegant touch player
C. Powerful serve-and-volley attacker with natural aggression
D. Consistent counter-puncher
Answer: C. Powerful serve-and-volley attacker with natural aggression
Q12. Which legendary player did Lew Hoad defeat in a memorable five-set Davis Cup match in 1953 while wearing spiked shoes on a wet grass court?
A. Tony Trabert
B. Pancho Gonzales
C. Vic Seixas
D. Jack Kramer
Answer: A. Tony Trabert
Q13. What back injury issue significantly affected Lew Hoad’s professional career after turning pro?
A. A slipped disc from a 1954 weight-lifting exercise
B. Chronic shoulder tendinitis
C. Knee ligament damage
D. Ankle sprains from grass courts
Answer: A. A slipped disc from a 1954 weight-lifting exercise
Q14. How many total major titles (singles, doubles, and mixed) did Lew Hoad win across his career?
A. 8
B. 13
C. 17
D. 21
Answer: B. 13
Q15. In which year did Lew Hoad win both the Australian singles and doubles titles?
A. 1953
B. 1955
C. 1956
D. 1957
Answer: C. 1956
Q16. What was Lew Hoad’s highest amateur world ranking?
A. World No. 2
B. World No. 1
C. World No. 3
D. World No. 4
Answer: B. World No. 1
Q17. After retiring from competitive play in 1973, where did Lew Hoad and his wife Jenny operate a tennis resort?
A. Glebe, Australia
B. California, USA
C. Wimbledon, England
D. Fuengirola, Spain
Answer: D. Fuengirola, Spain
Q18. What was the cause of Lew Hoad’s death on 3 July 1994 at age 59?
A. Heart attack while suffering from leukemia
B. Complications from a tennis-related back injury
C. Stroke during a match
D. Automobile accident in Spain
Answer: A. Heart attack while suffering from leukemia
Q19. Pancho Gonzales, a dominant professional champion, once described Lew Hoad as having what quality among his rivals?
A. The weakest mental game
B. The most natural tennis mind and physique he ever faced
C. The slowest footwork
D. The most predictable serve
Answer: B. The most natural tennis mind and physique he ever faced
Q20. Lew Hoad started playing tennis seriously at what early age using a racket from a local club?
A. Age 3
B. Age 5
C. Age 8
D. Age 10
Answer: B. Age 5
Q21. With whom did Lew Hoad win the Wimbledon men’s doubles title in 1955 (not with Ken Rosewall)?
A. Ken McGregor
B. Mervyn Rose
C. Neale Fraser
D. Rex Hartwig
Answer: D. Rex Hartwig
Q22. How many Wimbledon titles (singles and doubles combined) did Lew Hoad win in total?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 9
Answer: C. 5
Q23. Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall were sometimes referred to as “the tennis twins” because of what?
A. Their identical playing styles
B. Being born in the same year and dominating as young Australians
C. Their physical resemblance
D. Sharing the same coach from childhood
Answer: B. Being born in the same year and dominating as young Australians
Q24. In which Grand Slam did Lew Hoad never win the singles title?
A. Australian Championships
B. French Championships
C. Wimbledon
D. US National Championships
Answer: D. US National Championships
Q25. Which of the following best describes Lew Hoad’s approach to training as a youngster?
A. He avoided practice and relied purely on talent
B. He practiced early mornings by hitting balls against walls and garage doors
C. He focused exclusively on fitness without touching a racket
D. He trained only under professional coaches from age 6
Answer: B. He practiced early mornings by hitting balls against walls and garage doors