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US Open champion Ken Flach's legacy lives on through educational foundation - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
![US Open champion Ken Flach's legacy lives on through educational foundation - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event US Open champion Ken Flach's legacy lives on through educational foundation - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event](https://photo-assets.usopen.org/images/pics/large/b_USTA979206_1753_07_11SzurlejFlachSeguso1985.jpg)
US Open champion Ken Flach's legacy lives on through educational foundation - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
![Mill Valley's Ken Flach, owner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles, dead at 54 – Marin Independent Journal Mill Valley's Ken Flach, owner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles, dead at 54 – Marin Independent Journal](https://www.marinij.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2018/201803/NEWS_180319906_AR_0_OXQOAYDFIVAS.jpg?w=620)
Mill Valley's Ken Flach, owner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles, dead at 54 – Marin Independent Journal
GreatBase Tennis - Ken Flach 1963-2018 Ken Flach died yesterday at the age of fifty-four. Bronchitis to pneumonia to septic shock.... all transpired.... and within four days the life of a healthy
![U.S. tennis player Ken Flach, left, raises his fist in triumph while his teammate Robert Seguso, right, flashes the victory sign after they won the men's doubles match against West Germans Boris U.S. tennis player Ken Flach, left, raises his fist in triumph while his teammate Robert Seguso, right, flashes the victory sign after they won the men's doubles match against West Germans Boris](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2MM6H0T/us-tennis-player-ken-flach-left-raises-his-fist-in-triumph-while-his-teammate-robert-seguso-right-flashes-the-victory-sign-after-they-won-the-mens-doubles-match-against-west-germans-boris-becker-and-andreas-maurer-by-2-6-8-6-1-6-6-4-and-5-7-at-the-davis-cup-quarter-finals-in-hamburg-aug-3-1985-west-germany-leads-the-competition-by-2-1-ap-photoherman-knippertz-2MM6H0T.jpg)
U.S. tennis player Ken Flach, left, raises his fist in triumph while his teammate Robert Seguso, right, flashes the victory sign after they won the men's doubles match against West Germans Boris
![Sepsis Alliance on Twitter: "It has been one year since the four-time Grand Slam doubles champion, Ken Flach, passed away from #sepsis caused by pneumonia. His wife, Christina, is now working tirelessly Sepsis Alliance on Twitter: "It has been one year since the four-time Grand Slam doubles champion, Ken Flach, passed away from #sepsis caused by pneumonia. His wife, Christina, is now working tirelessly](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D3kn-mWXkAEOOt9.jpg)