Fred Burns

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Who is Fred Burns?

Frederick D. Burns was an important figure in Midwest amateur tennis in the early part of the 20th Century.

Burns was a journalist by profession from 1911 to 1958, and in the 1920s was a writer for the Cincinnati Times-Star. He wrote about tennis, and played the game, including playing in the National Clay Court Championships in 1915 and Cincinnati's own international tennis tournament, now known as the Cincinnati Masters, in 1916 and 1923.

In 1925 he was ranked No. 5 in doubles by the United States Tennis Association's Midwest Section.

Burns served as President of the Southern Ohio Tennis Association, and as Chairman of the National Parks Championships committee in 1940.

He also served as President of the USTA Midwest Section and is the namesake of that section's Fred Burns Award which recognizes the author, journalist, sportscaster, newspaper, radio or television station, or other individual which/who contributes the most toward promoting tennis on the local, district or sectional level.

In addition to serving as its President, Mr. Burns bequeathed funds to the USTA/Midwest Section to benefit its programs.

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on July 23, 2013

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