Brad Rowe (tennis)

Bradley "Brad" Rowe (born November 20, 1955) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

Brad Rowe
Full nameBradley Rowe
Country (sports) United States
Born (1955-11-20) November 20, 1955
Modesto, California
United States
PlaysRight-handed
Singles
Career record2–4
Career titles0
Grand Slam Singles results
French Open2R (1979)
Doubles
Career record14–17
Career titles0
Grand Slam Doubles results
French Open1R (1979)
Wimbledon1R (1979)
US Open1R (1978)

Biography

Rowe played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit between 1977 and 1979, predominantly featuring in doubles tournaments. He was runner-up in three Grand Prix events with San Jose State University teammate Hank Pfister, in San Jose and Hong Kong in 1978, then San Jose once more in 1979.[1][2][3]

He qualified for the main singles draw of a Grand Slam tournament for the only time at the 1979 French Open. In the first round he defeated Paul Kronk, before being eliminated in the second round by eventual semi-finalist Vitas Gerulaitis.[4]

Presently, Rowe is working as a tennis coach in California's Conejo Valley.[5]

Grand Prix career finals

Doubles: 3 (0–3)

Result No. Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 1. 1978 San Jose, U. S. Carpet Hank Pfister Gene Mayer
Sandy Mayer
3–6, 4–6
Loss 2. 1978 Hong Kong Hard Hank Pfister Mark Edmondson
John Marks
7–5, 6–7, 1–6
Loss 3. 1979 San Jose, U. S. Carpet Hank Pfister Peter Fleming
John McEnroe
3–6, 4–6
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References

  1. "ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - San Jose - 16 April - 22 April 1979". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  2. "ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - Hong Kong - 07 November - 12 November 1978". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  3. "ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - San Jose - 17 April - 24 April 1978". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  4. "French Open". The Canberra Times. ACT: National Library of Australia. 2 June 1979. p. 35. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  5. "About". FitTennis. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
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