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Australian born and trained, Peter Doohan won one singles title and five doubles titles. A great doubles player, he won the NCAA doubles title and was the first tennis player in Arkansas history to win four-times in a row. He reached his highest singles ATP world ranking of 43 in 1987, when he beat the defending champion Boris Becker at Wimbledon. Peter achieved a doubles career high with the Stanford ATP ranking of 15 in 1987.
 
     
     
 
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Tennis History

Highlights

1989 Wimbledon Quarter Finalist Men’s Doubles
1989 Wimbledon Quarter Finalist Mixed Doubles
1989 Doubles Winner Wellington
1988 Doubles Finalist Los Angeles
1988 Last 16 Doubles U.S. Open
1988 Wimbledon Doubles Semi Finalist
1987 Eighth Place World Doubles Championship
1987 Finalist Canadian Doubles
1987 4th round Wimbledon and Australian Open
1987 Defeated Defending Champion Boris Becker in Wimbledon 2nd round
1987 Davis Cup victories over Mexico, India & Yugoslavia
1987 Member of Australia's semi-finalist Davis Cup Team
1987 Singles Title Winner Martinique
1987 NSW Satellite-Circuit Singles & Doubles winner
1987 Finalist Australian Open Doubles Championship
1987 Winner Australian Hard Court Title
1987 Finalist South Australia Singles
1986 Doubles Finalist Ft Myers
1986 Doubles Finalist Auckland
1984 Semi-finalist Wimbledon Doubles
1984 Singles Winner South Australian Open
1982 Winner of All-American Singles Championship at UCLA
1982 Winner of NCAA Doubles Championship in U.S.


Awards

2000 USPTR Teaching Professional of the Decade
1987 ATP Player of the Year Award


Recognitions

2007 Hunter Hall of Fame
1987 Civic Reception Newcastle City Council

 
 
 
 

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