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  1. The architect of that game-changing invention was James "Jimmy" Van Alen, whose keen foresight and vision also led him to become the founder of the National Lawn Tennis Hall of Fame in 1954 in his hometown of Newport, Rhode Island. Van Alen was a tireless promoter of his scoring system, first developed in 1958 to end marathon sets and matches.

  2. James John Van Alen (March 20, 1848 – July 13, 1923) was an American socialite. He was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Italy on October 20, 1893, but declined the appointment. [1]

  3. James Henry Van Alen II (September 19, 1902 – July 3, 1991) was an American tennis official and former player. Van Alen was a poet, musician, publisher, civic leader, and raconteur. He was best known for his influence of tennis, especially for the tiebreak and for being the founder and primary benefactor of the International Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino, the largest tennis ...

  4. 5 de dic. de 2018 · El estadounidense Jimmy Van Alen pasó a la historia por ser el creador del Salón Internacional de la Fama y del tie break.

  5. James Isaac Van Alen (December 31, 1772 – May 18, 1822) was an American politician from Kinderhook, New York. A Democratic-Republican, he served as a United States representative, a member of the New York State Assembly, and Surrogate Judge of Columbia County, New York. Van Alen was the elder half brother and law partner of U.S. President Martin Van Buren .

  6. 5 de jul. de 1991 · James Van Alen, who changed tennis with his invention of the tie-breaker scoring system, died Wednesday after falling off a terrace at his home. He was 88 years old.

  7. 2 de sept. de 2018 · Van Alen consideró acertada la apreciación de Laver. Pocos días después, en el torneo indoor de Filadelfia, se pasó de Muerte Subíta a Tie Breaker, la fórmula que aún subsiste en nuestros ...