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Tennis Highlights
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
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Links
Newspaper Article Archives
The
Reign At Wimbledon Ends As Becker Is Upset;
Doohan Ranked 70th, Tops Champion
New York Times - Tuesday, January 29, 2008
The
Reign At Wimbledon Ends As Becker Is Upset; Lendl Struggles To Advance
By Peter Alfano, Special To The New York Times - Published: June
27, 1987
ATP
Tennis Peter Doohan Player Profile
Heroes
and Villains - From The Times Online - June 20, 2005
They had their 15 minutes of fame at Wimbledon, but whatever happened
to ...
By Neil Harman
Becker
Eliminated At Wimbledon By Australian Doohan
Alex Martinez Roig - London - 27/06/1987
Tennis:
Wimbledon 2003 - Five Other Seismic Shocks Which Rocked Sw19
Independent, The (London), Jun 24, 2003
Los
Angeles Times
That Bloke From Doohan Under Wins Again
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