Name Brad Pearce Turned pro 1986 Career titles 0 Weight 70 kg | Career record 41-79 Height 1.75 m Prize money $818,850 Role Tennis Player Retired 1999 | |
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Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Highest ranking No. 71 (October 8, 1990) Residence Provo, Utah, United States |
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Brad Pearce (born March 21, 1966) is a former tennis player from the United States, who turned professional in 1986. He won four doubles titles during his career. The right-hander reached his highest singles ATP ranking on October 8, 1990, when he became the World No. 71.
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- Brad pearce tennis john pearce 14 yrs old groundstrokes
- Byu tennis coach brad pearce
- 1987
- 1990
- Personal life
- Brad pearce tennis john pearce 14 volleys
- References
Pearce was inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Hall of Fame.
Byu tennis coach brad pearce
1987
Pearce started off his new season playing doubles, reaching four finals. Three of those were on the Grand Prix tennis circuit. He won his first final in January at the Auckland, with partner Kelly Jones. On route he defeated players such as Milan Šrejber and Mark Woodforde to win the title. His year continued on a high note, making it to the quarter finals of the Ebel U.S. Pro Indoor and the Lorraine Open and the semi finals of the Japan Open Tennis Championships. Later he reached the finals at the OTB Open with partner Jim Pugh, losing to Gary Donnelly and Gary Muller 6-7, 2-6. A month later he made it to the final in New Haven with partner Gilad Bloom of Israel as the #1 seed, losing to the #2 seed Glenn Layendecker and Glenn Michibata 6-3, 4-6, 2-6.
1990
The highlight of Pearce's single career was his appearance in the quarter-finals of the Wimbledon Championship. Pearce was an unseeded player, and one of three Americans in the quarter-finals (Brad Gilbert and Kevin Curren being the others). On route he beat Ronnie Båthman (6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3), Shuzo Matsuoka (7-6, 7-5, 6-3), Milan Šrejber (6-3, 6-3, 6-1), and Mark Woodforde (6-4, 6-4, 6-4) to face Ivan Lendl, the #1 seed of the tournament, where he lost (4-6, 4-6, 7-5, 4-6).
Personal life
Pearce now works as an employee of Brigham Young University in the athletic department. He is the head coach of the BYU tennis team, and coached several players who have reached the top 800's in ATP Rankings.