James Van Alen

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James Van Alen was an American tennis official and innovator best known for creating the tiebreak scoring system and founding the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

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J. Van Alen 1
James Henry Van Alen 1
James I. Van Alen 1

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instanceOf American
human
sports innovator
tennis official
causeOfDeath complications from a fall
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1902-09-19
dateOfDeath 1991-07-03
developed Van Alen Streamlined Scoring System
educatedAt University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University

St. George's School
surface form: St. George's School, Newport

Yale University
familyName William Van Alen
surface form: Van Alen
founded International Tennis Hall of Fame
International Tennis Hall of Fame
surface form: International Tennis Hall of Fame Museum
fullName James Van Alen self-linksurface differs
surface form: James Henry Van Alen
genre sports rules innovation
givenName James
hasHonor enshrinement in the International Tennis Hall of Fame
knownFor creating the tiebreak scoring system in tennis
founding the International Tennis Hall of Fame
inventing the tennis tiebreak
promoting rules reform in tennis
memberOf United States Lawn Tennis Association
movement modernization of tennis scoring
notableIdea sudden-death tiebreak in tennis
use of tiebreaks to shorten tennis matches
notableWork Van Alen Streamlined Scoring System
surface form: Van Alen Streamlined Scoring System (VASSS)
occupation philanthropist
sports administrator
tennis official
placeOfBirth Newport, Rhode Island
surface form: Newport, Rhode Island, United States
placeOfBurial Newport, Rhode Island
surface form: Newport, Rhode Island, United States
placeOfDeath Newport, Rhode Island
surface form: Newport, Rhode Island, United States
positionHeld president of the International Tennis Hall of Fame
residence Newport, Rhode Island
surface form: Newport, Rhode Island, United States
shortName James Van Alen self-linksurface differs
surface form: J. Van Alen
sport tennis

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Kinderhook (village), New York hasNotableResident James Van Alen
this entity surface form: James I. Van Alen
James Van Alen fullName James Van Alen self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: James Henry Van Alen
James Van Alen shortName James Van Alen self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: J. Van Alen