David Pate
David Pate
David Pate
David Pate
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  • Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada Wife, Debbie; Son, Dakota Ryan
    Singles titles: 2, Doubles titles: 18, as follows:
    as follows: 1991--(4) Sydney,Aust.Op.,Chicago,Wash.(w/Davis)
    1987--(1) Los Angeles 1990--(5) Orlando, Kiawah Island, Los Angeles
    1984--(1) Japan Open Indianapolis, Paris Indoor (w/Davis
    1989--(2) Sydney Indoor (w/Warner), Tokyo Indoor
    (w/Curren)
    1988--(2) Memphis, Johannesburg (w/Curren)
    1987--(2) Los Angeles, Johannesburg(w/Curren)
    1986--(1) Philadelphia (w/S. Davis)
    1985--(2) Stratton Mt., Japan Open(w/S.Davis)
    Year-by-Year Highlights:
    1989- Quarterfinalist at Johannesburg; Semifinalist at Capetown Ch.; Doubles
    Runner-up at Indian Wells, Japan Open (w/Curren), Capetown-3 Ch. (w/Van't
    Hof); Doubles Semifinalist at Philadelphia, Scottsdale, San Francisco
    (w/Curren), Charleston (w/Wilkison), Stratton Mt. (w/S. Davis).
    1988- Semifinalist at Orlando; Quarterfinalist at Memphis, Japan Open, Los
    Angeles, Scottsdale; Doubles Runner-up at Japan Open (w/Denton); Doubles
    Semifinalist at Indian Wells, Scottsdale, Paris Indoor (w/Curren).
    1987- Runner-up at Chicago, Japan Open; Semifinalist at Scottsdale; Quarter-
    Queens; Doubles Runner-up at Paris Indoor, Frankfurt (w/S. Davis).
    1986- Semifinalist at Atlanta, Scottsdale; Quarterfinalist at LaQuinta, Fort
    Myers, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Japan Open, Tokyo Indoor, Wembley;
    Doubles Runner-up at Scottsdale (w/S. Davis).
    1985- Runner-up at LaQuinta; Semifinalist at Newport, Wembley; Quarterfinal-
    ist at Cleveland; Doubles Runner-up at Fort Myers (w/S. Giammalva), Tokyo
    Indoor (w/S. Davis).
    1984- Runner-up at Honolulu; Quarterfinalist at Cleveland, Los Angeles;
    Doubles Runner-up at Tournament of Champions-N.Y. (w/Fernandez).
    Qualified for the Nabisco Masters doubles in 1987 (w/S. Davis) for the
    first time.
    Won the 1981 NCAA Doubles title (w/Carl Richter) and a two-time All-
    American at Texas Christian University.
    Member of the 1982 USTA Junior Davis Cup team.
    Father was a dealer at a Las Vegas casino. A protege and friend of
    former pro Pancho Gonzalez, now a teaching pro at Caesar's Palace.
    Enjoys riding dirt bikes and golf.
    Compiled a 28-18 match record and earned a career-high $251,121 in 1987.
    Surpassed $1 million in career prize money by reaching the quarterfinals
    at Johannesburg in November 1989.

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