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Tony Trabert Obituary

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Tony Trabert (90), passed away peacefully of natural causes on February 3, 2021, surrounded by loved ones in his Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, home. His family lost their beloved patriarch. The tennis world lost one of their all-time great players and ambassadors of the sport. America lost a true patriot. Tony was born in Cincinnati, OH, on August 16, 1930, to Archibald and Bernice (Roche) Trabert. He began playing tennis at the age of six and won his first tournament at the age of 10. While attending Walnut Hills High School, Tony won the Ohio State Tennis Championships three times consecutively. At the University of Cincinnati (UC), he won the 1951 Singles NCAA Championship. He also started on the basketball team and was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He lived modestly in his Cincinnati family home until he left for Europe on the amateur tennis circuit with Bill Talbert, another Cincinnati tennis great. Bill was Tony's mentor and taught him about the world, not just tennis. Tony was proud of his Cincinnati roots and he "never forgot from whence he came." From 1951-1953, his playing was postponed when he proudly served in the Navy aboard the USS Coral Sea during the Korean War. In 1955, he won three of the four Grand Slam tournaments: the French Open, Wimbledon, and U.S. Championship, propelling him to a ranking of #1 in the world. That year Tony compiled a record of 106-7 and 18 titles, which remains one of the greatest single seasons in tennis history. Over the course of his career Tony won 10 grand slam titles. Soon after turning pro, he and the other tennis professionals strove to make the game "Open" so that amateurs and pros could compete together and truly make a living. "Open Tennis" as we know it today, would not be the same without the work of Tony and his fellow professionals. Of all of Tony's accomplishments in his career, he remained most proud of representing the United States in Davis Cup. He played on five Davis Cup teams helping the U.S. team bring home the Davis Cup and went on to captain the squad for five years, winning the cup twice. Following his playing career, he was a commentator for tennis and golf for over 30 years with CBS and Australia Channel 9. While covering The Players Championship (TPC at Sawgrass), he met Vicki Valenti, and soon after, married her and moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. From 1971-1985 he also ran the prominent Tony Trabert Tennis Camp for children in Ojai, CA. He made an indelible impact on the lives of hundreds of campers and counselors, many of whom continued to stay in touch. Having been inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1970, he later served as its president for 11 years. In 2007, he returned to UC to receive his Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, along with basketball great, Oscar Robertson. Though Tony is best known for his accomplishments in the tennis world, his family and friends were where his heart lived. He was a "rock" for all those around him – a man of his word. His work ethic and high standards of excellence along with his sense of humor, memorable jokes, and his infectious laugh will be passed on for generations. In spite of all of his accomplishments, he remained humble and loving until the end. At age 80, Tony dedicated his life to the Lord and was a faithful servant. Tony's life was the epitome of a life well lived. Game. Set. Match. Well Done Champ! He is preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Doug, and Marc. He is survived by his large adoring family: Vicki, his cherished wife of 36 years; two children with former wife Shauna, son Mike (Dinny) – children: Brittany, Warner, Anthony, and Megan; daughter Brooke Trabert Dabkowski – children: Delaney and Brick Dabkowski; stepchildren; James Valenti (Erika) – children: Caroline, Lauren, and Anna; Valerie Valenti Mason – daughter: Kendall; Rob Valenti (Heidi) – children: Sydney, Coleman, Olivia, and Reeve; and the six "golden" great grands. He is also survived by his four nieces: Sandy Cook, Jennifer Trabert, Becky Salt, and Lee Hubbuch. A family graveside service was held at Ponte Vedra Valley on Feb. 8, 2021. Because of COVID, plans for a memorial service have been postponed. If you wish to donate in remembrance of Tony, he has chosen The Chapel at Sawgrass, PO Box 3205, Ponte Vedra, FL, 32004, or Community Hospice of Jacksonville, FL.
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Published by Florida Times-Union from Feb. 19 to Feb. 21, 2021.

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Jim Schatz

October 8, 2024

One of my most memorable experiences was meeting Tony at his camp in O

betty moore

October 24, 2022

i went to school with his wife shauna wood. close friends until her death.

betty moore aka betty mccoy west high slc.

Peg Goodenow

May 9, 2021

My memories of Tony are fond ones. He and Vickie welcomed me warmly into their home and Vicki's (at the time) family.
Vickie, I am so sorry for your loss. You and Tony have always held a very special place in my heart. God bless you and uphold you now and always. Peg

kyle summerall

April 23, 2021

An amazing player, person and friend to our family. Rest in peace.

Wally & Bob Holzman

March 5, 2021

He will always be missed. Bob and Wally Holzman of Cincinnati, longtime friends since 1947.

Mary Jane Weiss

March 2, 2021

Tony greatly impressed me with his achievements while I grew up playing tennis in Springfield, Ohio. Meeting him at the US Open several years ago meant a lot to me. His college roommate at Univ. Cincinnati, Lowell Storm , is the father of my brother in law, John Storm. I heard so many wonderful stories about Tony & Lowell during college and later in California where Lowell played for the LA Rams. Tony made a difference in so many ways for the sport of tennis and in many people's lives. I felt so honored to meet him. God Bless Him. He was truly a Blessing for us.
Thank you. Mary Jane Weiss, NYC

Tim Dabkowski & Sam Roberts

February 26, 2021

So sorry for your loss. May your memories sustain you through this time of grief and warm your heart in the years beyond.

Beverly Webb

February 24, 2021

In the early 70's, since I played tennis I was designated by the Wolfson High School athletic director as the tennis coach for the Wolfson HS tennis girls team. Not a problem, I at least knew how to keep score. At the first district wide coaches' meeting, I learned that Wolfson was the next in rotation to organize and host the district play-off tournament at the end of the season. I was a Language Arts teacher; I had no idea how to run a tournament. Fortunately for me, Tony Trabert's name was mentioned. When I contacted him pleading for help, I did not expect him to actually offer to run the tournament himself. He did just that! I will be forever grateful for his kindness, understanding and firm hand in dealing with the players, coaches, parents and facility personnel. He did it ALL graciously and expertly. I have been forever in his debt. He will be greatly missed by the tennis community.

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