Residence: Los Altos Hills, California Single
Doubles titles: 2, as follows:
1990--(1) Rio de Janeiro (w/Salumaa)
1989--(1) Newport (w/Galbraith)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1989- Winner at Winnetka Ch.; Semifinalist at New Haven Ch.; Doubles Winner
at Seattle Ch., Coquitlam Ch. (w/Galbraith), New Haven Ch. (w/Kaplan).
1988- Doubles Runner-up at Seattle Ch. (w/Galbraith).
Singles and doubles All-America at UCLA in 1988, winning the NCAA
doubles title (w/Patrick Galbraith) and finishing runner-up in singles (l. to
Robbie Weiss). The first player in the 1980s to reach both NCAA finals.
He finished 1988 ranked No. 13 in singles (from 40) and No. 5 in doubles
(from 22). In 1989, he repeated as All-America, rankings No. 4 in singles
and No. 3 in doubles. All together he is a three-time All-America.
Member of the 1988 USTA Junior Davis Cup team.
Began playing tennis at age 6.
Earned a career-high $25,649 and ranked No. 290 in singles, No. 93 in
doubles on the ATP computer in 1989.