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Vladimír Černík (9 July 1917 – 2 April 2002) was a Czechoslovakian tennis player. He was a mainstay of his country's Davis Cup team in the years immediately following World War II, helping them reach the Inter-Zonal final in successive years in 1947 and 1948, though they fell to Australia on both occasions. His biggest individual tournament victories in singles were his two Swiss International Championships in 1946 and 1950. In later life Černík retired to Palm Beach, Florida, where he was the Tennis Professional at the Everglades Club. He died in 2002.

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  • Vladimír Černík (9. července 1917 Roudnice nad Labem – 2. dubna 2002 Palm Beach, Florida) byl amatérský tenista a člen československého daviscupového týmu v letech 1945–1949. S Jaroslavem Drobným v něm drželi rekord jako nejlepší deblový pár s jedenácti výhrami, než byli překonáni šestnácti vítězstvími Berdycha se Štěpánkem. (cs)
  • Vladimír Černík, né le 9 juillet 1917 à Raudnitz-sur-l'Elbe et mort le 2 avril 2002 à Palm Beach en Floride, est un joueur de tennis tchécoslovaque. (fr)
  • Vladimír Černík (9 July 1917 – 2 April 2002) was a Czechoslovakian tennis player. He was a mainstay of his country's Davis Cup team in the years immediately following World War II, helping them reach the Inter-Zonal final in successive years in 1947 and 1948, though they fell to Australia on both occasions. His biggest individual tournament victories in singles were his two Swiss International Championships in 1946 and 1950. In July 1949, he and Davis Cup team-mate Jaroslav Drobný defected while attending that year's Swiss Championships in Gstaad. He continued to tour the amateur tennis circuit thereafter, first with Swiss papers until in 1950 he and Drobny were both granted Egyptian citizenship. Subsequently Černík was able to settle in the United States, and worked for two years as the Head Coach of the Tar Heels, the men's tennis programme at the University of North Carolina. In later life Černík retired to Palm Beach, Florida, where he was the Tennis Professional at the Everglades Club. He died in 2002. (en)
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  • Vladimír Černík (9. července 1917 Roudnice nad Labem – 2. dubna 2002 Palm Beach, Florida) byl amatérský tenista a člen československého daviscupového týmu v letech 1945–1949. S Jaroslavem Drobným v něm drželi rekord jako nejlepší deblový pár s jedenácti výhrami, než byli překonáni šestnácti vítězstvími Berdycha se Štěpánkem. (cs)
  • Vladimír Černík, né le 9 juillet 1917 à Raudnitz-sur-l'Elbe et mort le 2 avril 2002 à Palm Beach en Floride, est un joueur de tennis tchécoslovaque. (fr)
  • Vladimír Černík (9 July 1917 – 2 April 2002) was a Czechoslovakian tennis player. He was a mainstay of his country's Davis Cup team in the years immediately following World War II, helping them reach the Inter-Zonal final in successive years in 1947 and 1948, though they fell to Australia on both occasions. His biggest individual tournament victories in singles were his two Swiss International Championships in 1946 and 1950. In later life Černík retired to Palm Beach, Florida, where he was the Tennis Professional at the Everglades Club. He died in 2002. (en)
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