Singles title: Doubles titles:, 2, as follows: 1985--(1) Johannesburg 1987--(1) Brisbane Indoor (w/Evernden) 1986--(1) Japan Open (w/Flach) Year-by-Year Highlights: 1989- Quarterfinalist at Aptos Ch., Seattle Ch.; Doubles Semifinalist at Queen's w/Van't Hof), Aptos Ch. (w/Jensen). 1988- Winner at Johannesburg-2 Ch.; Runner-up at Capetown Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Bristol, Livingston, Johannesburg; Doubles Winner at Capetown Ch. (w/Holmes). 1987- Quarterfinalist at Stockholm; Doubles Semifinalist at Adelaide (w/Flach), Memphis (w/Holmes), Sydney Indoor (w/Evernden). 1986- Runner-up at Johannesburg (l. Mansdorf); RD 16 at Wimbledon, U.S. Open. 1985- Semifinalist at Sydney/NSW. Compiled an impressive junior career, including the 1981 Wimbledon Juniors and WCT "Future Stars" event. Also captured the USTA Boys' 18s Grass Courts in 1981 and USTA Boys' 16s Nationals in 1979. Member of USTA Junior Davis Cup team in 1982-83. A three-time singles All-America at the University of Southern California from 1982-84. Earned a career-high $126,405 in 1986.
Personal: Retired from the ATP Tour in 1991...as assistant coach at his alma mater of USC, the Trojans won the NCAA Championship in 1994...later that year, became the head men's coach at University of Washington...Wife, Kristin...Children Madison (1997) and Bennett (2000)
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