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Jan Kodeš: "Tennis has been good
to me"
Written by: Monika Mudranincová
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Photo: Martin Šára
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What is this former Wimbledon winner
doing today? Almost no one would know that Jan Kodeš (58), after
years at the height of sports and business experience, decided
to be a consultant living on an annuity.
FROM 1970 TO 1974 he was ranked in the top ten in the world, in
1973 he won Wimbledon, he twice reached the US Open finals (1971,
1973), he won the French Open twice (1970, 1971), and for seventeen
years he played in the Davis Cup for Czechoslovakia. In 1990 he
was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. "Tennis
has been very good to me," say Kodeš. "It was terribly
hard work, but thanks to tennis I travelled around the world, and
I got some idea of how things work in other places," he recalls.
After retiring from active play in 1982, he served on the Executive
Committee of the Czech Tennis Union and was its president from
1994-98. He coordinated the construction of the tennis complex
on Štvanice and organized 12 annual editions of the ATP Tour Czech
Open. "But some people began accusing me of preferring Prague
to regional venues, and I wasn't reelected. I haven't existed in
Czech tennis since 1998," he laments, but claims he isn't
resentful. He stays in active contact with world tennis. He plays
in old-timers' tournaments and gets invited to Wimble-don, where
he meets up with his former rivals like Newcombe, Metreveli, Smith,
and Borg.
How is this former champion making a living now? He was an executive
for a firm that sold Hugo Boss products, but he sold his share
in the franchise last year. His financial situation is comfortable.
Throughout his career in tennis he earned USD 600,000, and besides
that his family got a building in Karlín back through restitution. "I
don't have to scramble for money any more," he says happily,
but adds that he still has lots of work with respect to operating
the Karlín building and maintaining his Dejvice villa, where he
lives with his girlfriend Martina, their daughter Anna (8), and
Jan, his son from his first marriage (32). Father and son also
work together providing consulting services, and Kodeš Junior runs
a tennis school in Vestec, near Prague. Additionally, Kodeš Senior
is helping his daughter Tereza (28) set up her own apartment. "My
kids and taking care of my property keep me busy all the time," he
says with a smile.
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