Tim Mayotte
Tim Mayotte
Tim Mayotte
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Tim Mayotte
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  • Residence: Bradenton, Florida Single
    Singles titles: 12, as follows:
    1989--(1) Washington
    1988--(4) Philadelphia, Schenectady, Brisbane Indoor, Frankfurt
    1987--(5) Philadelphia, Chicago, Toulouse, Paris Indoor, Frankfurt
    1986--(1) Queen's
    1985--(1) Lipton International (Delray Beach, Fla.)
    Doubles title:
    1981--(1) San Juan (w/C. Mayotte)
    Year-by-Year Highlights:
    1990- Runner-up at Milan, Toronto (l. Lendl both times), Moscow (l. Cherkasov
    1989- Runner-up at Philadelphia (l. Becker); Quarterfinalist at Indian Wells,
    Wimbledon, Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Stockholm.
    1988- Semifinalist at Japan Open, Sydney Indoor, Paris Indoor; Quarter-
    finalist at Wimbledon, Toronto; RD 16 at Key Biscayne (Lipton).
    1987- Semifinalist at Orlando, Queens; Quarterfinalist at Vienna, Memphis;
    RD 16 at Lipton (Key Biscayne).
    1986- Runner-up at Philadelphia; Semifinalist at Fort Myers, Paris Indoor;
    Quarterfinalist at Wimbledon, Stockholm.
    1985- Runner-up at WCT/Dallas Finals; Semifinalist at Newport, Quarterfinal-
    ist at 10 Tournaments; RD 16 at Wimbledon, U.S. Open, Australian Open.
    1984- Runner-up at Newport; Quarterfinalist at Memphis, La Quinta, Queens,
    WCT/Dallas Finals, WCT/Houston, Adelaide; RD 16 at Wimbledon, U.S. Open.
    1983- Semifinalist at Philadelphia; Quarterfinalist at Queens, Wimbledon, Los
    Angeles, San Francisco.
    1982- Runner-up at Bristol, WCT/Strasbourg; Semifinalist at Wimbledon; Quart-
    erfinalist at Adelaide, Brussels, Frankfurt, Tampa, San Francisco; Doubles
    Runner-up at Frankfurt (w/T. Giammalva).
    1981- Runner-up at Maui; Quarterfinalist at San Juan, Napa, Bristol, Wimble-
    don, Atlanta, San Francisco.
    1980- Quarterfinalist at San Francisco.
    Best Grand Slam Results: Australian Open, 1983 Semifinalist, 1981 Quarter-
    finalist; 1985 RD 16; Wimbledon, 1982 Semifinalist, 1989/88/86/83/81
    Quarterfinalist, 1985/84 RD 16; U.S. Open, 1985/84 RD 16.
    Won his first career title in his fifth year on the circuit, in 1985,
    when he came from two sets down to defeat Scott Davis in the final at the
    Lipton International in Delray Beach, Fla. to pick up $112,500.
    Won the ATP Newcomer of the Year award in 1981.
    Won the 1981 NCAA singles title at Stanford. Majored in history.
    Member of U.S. Davis Cup team, 1986-87.
    Became the only player in 1987 to win all five singles finals he played
    in. Prior to 1987 he was 2-6 in finals. He also won all four Grand Prix
    finals in 1988. He was a silver medalist at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games
    (l. Mecir).
    He qualified for his second Masters in 1988.
    Earned a career-high $505,754 and finished No. 10 on the ATP computer in
    1988, marking the second straight year in the top 10 (No. 9 in 1987).
    Although the veteran serve and volleyer failed to finish in the top 10
    in 1989 for the first time in three years, he ranked No. 13 on the ATP
    computer, compiling a 30-17 match record. He added his 12th career title
    at Washington, defeating Brad Gilbert in a rain-delayed final.

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