The story till thenIn 1954, Ramanathan Krishnan became one of the earliest heroes of a young nation when he won the boys title at Wimbledon as a 17-year-old. Trained by his father, a tennis player himself, Krishnan made rapid strides in the senior divisions soon after that triumph. As a practitioner of touch tennis he wowed the world. He also led India to some memorable moments in the Davis Cup.The moment Krishnan arrived at the 1960 Wimbledon championships as the No. 7 seed. He constructed a memorable run and went all the way to the semi-final, where he was beaten by the eventual champion, Neale Fraser, who avenged his loss to Krishnan at the 1959 Queens Club Championship, played ahead of the Wimbledon championships, with a straight-sets victory.Krishnan won the first two rounds at Wimbledon after being stretched to five sets in both. Another five-setter took him into the quarter-finals, where he beat Chilean star Luis Ayala, the fourth seed, in straight sets.The reaction I made the mistake of admiring my opponents. I started appreciating their good shots. In todays professionalism, they would laugh at it. On one side I was happy I had made the semi-finals, but two to three years later, I realised I am not going there again. - Ramanathan KrishnanExpert view Ramanathan Krishnan was a deceptive and clever player who could beat you with deft touch and uncanny placement. Both he and his son, Ramesh, have enriched me and given me abiding pleasure. - Roy Emerson, 12-time Grand Slam championThe story since Krishnan made the semi-finals at Wimbledon again in 1961, losing to the eventual champion again, this time the great Australian Rod Laver. On his way to the last four, Krishnan overcame another contemporary great, Roy Emerson. 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