Malcolm Anderson
Malcolm "Mal" J. Anderson (born
A right-hander, Anderson started playing tennis when he was 8 and became serious about the sport at 16. His two best seasons
statistics-wise were 1957 and
In '57 he won the U.S. National Singles Championship as an unseeded player. He
also that year reached the semi-finals of the
In '58, Anderson was a finalist at both the Forest Hills and Kooyong, losing both times to Cooper. From 1959, Anderson played
professional tennis, winning Wembley in
1959. He did not appear in another major final until
Anderson played on four Australian Davis Cup teams 1954, 1957, 1958, and 1973, the team winning twice ('57 and '73). He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000.
Grand Slam singles finals
Wins (0)
Runner-ups (1)
| Year | Championship | Opponent in Final | Score in Final |
| Ken Rosewall | 6-7, 3-6, 5-7 |
Grand Slam record
Australian Championships
- Singles finalist: 1958, 1972
- Doubles champion: 1973
- Doubles finalist: 1957
- Mixed Doubles champion: 1957
French Championships
- Doubles champion: 1957
Wimbledon Championships
- Singles quarter-finalist: 1956, 1958
U.S. Championships
- Singles champion: 1957
- Singles finalist: 1958
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