Carlos "Charlie" R. Pasarell y Ventura, Sr.

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Carlos "Charlie" R. Pasarell y Ventura, Sr.

Also Known As: "Charles", "Charlie"
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Son of Nathaniel Pasarell y Palmieri and Mercedes Ventura y Aguayo
Husband of Dora Ana Matos Zeno
Father of Private and Private
Brother of Lidia M. Pasarell y Ventura; Nathaniel Pasarell y Ventura, Jr.; Irena Pasarell y Ventura; Jose Luis Pasarell y Ventura; Teresita Pasarell y Ventura and 1 other

Managed by: Theresa Renée Eléna Tossas-Cox
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About Carlos "Charlie" R. Pasarell y Ventura, Sr.

By George, I think, I´ve got it!!!!

Carlos "Charlie" R. Pasarell y Ventura, Sr. is Dacio Pasarell Torres' second cousin once removed.

Dacio Pasarell Torres → Jose Benigno Pasarell Martinez his father → Manuel PASARELL MILÁ (PASARELL Y MILÁ de la Roca) his father →Francisco PASARELL MILÁ (Pasarell y Mila de la Roca) his brother → Manuel Pasarell y Becerra his son → Nathaniel Pasarell y Palmieri his son →Carlos "Charlie" R. Pasarell y Ventura, Sr. his son

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  • Note, we are (*were ~ed.) working on connecting the two Pasarell lines represented in this profile (with the ones currently above it, i.e. parents, siblings and the ones in this census, as well.). Then, we will separate Carlos "Charlie" (Sr.) Pasarell y Ventura (here listed as Carlos "Charlie" Pasarell y de la Cruz Sr.) and branch them off with new parents: Nathaniel Pasarell y Palmieri y Mercedes Ventura Y Aguayo. What we DO know, is that they DO connect to these lines listed here... it´s the "HOW" exactly, that we are currently researching.

!!!(*We have located the connectors and removed the false parents and merged the perspective brothers... Carlos Sr.´s Great Grandfather and Dacio Pasarell Torres´ Great Grandfather, were brothers.)!!!

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Charlie is a descendent of one of the great Puerto Rican writers Manuel Zeno Gandia. His family's name has been synonymous with tennis in Puerto Rico since the 1930s. Apart from his father Charles Senior and mother Dora who were both island champions; Jose Luis Pasarell, Charlie's uncle was island champion in 1939, and his other uncle Nat was also highly ranked. His Auntie Maggie Pasarell de Kliess won the ladies doubles title in the 1950s. Charlie's brother Stan (Stanley Juan) who is now developing a world class golf course in Puerto Rico along with Charlie, was a very useful player, he won the U.S. Junior Doubles title with Alberto Carrero in 1966. Stan played in the U.S. Championships at Forest Hills six times between 1965 and 1971. In 1967 the Pasarell family won the USTA Family of the Year award. Charlie married Shireen Fareed in 1971 the daughter of the esteemed U.S. Davis Cup Doctor Omar Fareed, they have two children Farah and Charles (who represented Choate University at Tennis).

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Pasarell#Family

He is also known as Charlito ("Little Charlie") because his father had the same name and was also a gifted tennis player, being the champion of Puerto Rico six times in the 1950s.[3]

Pasarell was a prestigious junior and first appeared on the cover of World Tennis Magazine at the age of 11 in 1955. He won over half dozen Orange Bowl titles and five U.S. Junior titles including the U.S. Juniors in Singles and Doubles with Clark Graebner in 1961. He first appeared in the U.S. Championships at Forest Hills in 1960 and was first ranked nationally that year. In 1962 he played at the Caribe Hilton Championships in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This was arguably the biggest tournament in the whole of Central, Caribbean and South America. Charlie was only just 18 and beat U.S. No. 7 Ron Holmberg, followed by Mexican No. 1 Mario Llamas 6-0, 6-0 in the quarter finals (avenging a similar 6-0, 6-0 defeat of his 14 year old brother Stanley earlier in the tournament). In the semi finals Charlie met Rod Laver, who would later win his first Grand Slam that year and he took the first set 6-0 before finally losing 6-4, 6-2. World Tennis reported that "The newspapers and magazines in Puerto Rico have put Khrushchev (Soviet leader behind the Cuban Missile Crisis) on the second page and Charlito on the first".

He attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where he won the NCAA men's singles and doubles with Ian Crookenden of New Zealand in 1966, one year after his friend and teammate Arthur Ashe. He reached #1 in the rankings of American men's players in 1967, also in 1967 he became the first man for over 30 years to win the U.S. National Indoors in successive years; this tournament was the biggest indoor tournament in the world and second only to the U.S. Championships in the U.S.A.

Pasarell competed in major tournaments from 1960 through 1979, with his most successful showings coming in doubles. He reached the finals in Men's Doubles at the U.S. Championships in 1965 with Frank Froehling and 1969 with Dennis Ralston, the French Open with Arthur Ashe in 1970, and the Australian Open in 1977 with Erik Van Dillen. He was a quarter finalist at the U.S. National Championships in 1965 and Wimbledon in 1976. Pasarell was also a member of the U.S. Davis Cup team in 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1974. In doubles Pasarell's most significant wins were the 1967 U.S. National Indoors with Arthur Ashe; the inaugural American Airlines Games in 1974 with Sherwood Stewart which evolved to the current tournament in Indian Wells and the Alan King Classic in 1976 with Arthur Ashe. The latter two at the time were two of the richest most prestigious tournaments in the world.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Pasarell

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Puerto_Rico

Awards - Hall of Fame Home | USTA Caribbean

http://www.caribbean.usta.com/Awards/5928_Hall_of_Fame_Home/

Hall of fame

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Fotos del Hall of Fame

Tenis Femenino

miembro
Año exaltado 

Josefina Cabrera

1993

Grace García de Valdez

1993 

Cindy Golbert Brown

1993

Crissy González de Fuentes

1993 

Wendy Hitt Vezzosi

1993 

Marimer Olazagasti

1993

Mady Romeu

1993

Martita Torros

1993

Maggie Pasarell

1994

Dora Matos

1995

Marilda Juliá

2001
 Gigi Fernández   
2004

Tenis Masculino

miembro	 Año exaltado  Vicente Antonetti
1993

Manuel Díaz Jr.

1993 

Jorge Juliá

1993 

Héctor Monagas

1993 

Miguel Nido

1993

Kenneth Niddrie

1993

Charles M. Pasarell Sr.

1993

Charles M. Pasarell Jr.

1993

Luis Piñero

1993

Juan Ríos

1993

Manuel A. Rodríguez

1993

Rubén Vélez

1993

Freddy De Jesús

1994

Charles M. Hitt

1994

Welby Van Horn

1994

Alberto Carrero Tellado

1995

Héctor Cordero

1995

Francis González Muñiz

1995

Ernie Fernández

2001

Rafael Jordán Blanes

2001

Ramón Méndez

2001

Stanley J. Pasarell

2001

Golo Laracuente

2004

Tito Marxuach

2004

Pedro Rosselló

2004
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