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George Hardie (tennis)

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Country (sports)
  
Australian Open
  
2R (1978)

Turned pro
  
1975

Plays
  
Left-handed

French Open
  
2R (1978)

Handed
  
Left-handed

Career record
  
76-141

Name
  
George Hardie

Highest ranking
  
No.

Career titles
  
0

Role
  
Tennis Player


Born
  
February 19, 1953 (age 71) Long Beach, California (
1953-02-19
)

George Hardie (born February 19, 1953) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Career

Hardie went to college at Southern Methodist University and was runner-up to Billy Martin in the 1975 NCAA Division One final. He had dropped just one game in winning the first two sets, but lost the match in five.

He also lost to Billy Martin at the Arkansas International Tennis Tournament that year. It would remain the only final that he reached on the Grand Prix tennis circuit. He made semi-finals at Baltimore in 1978 (where he defeated Adriano Panatta) and Costa Rica in 1979. His quarter-final appearances included Stockholm in 1977, Guadalajara in 1978, Philadelphia in 1979 (where he had a win over Ilie Năstase), Palm Harbor in 1980 and San Juan in 1981.

Hardie appeared in the main singles draw of 16 Grand Slam tournaments over the course of his career but won just three of his matches.

Post tennis

Hardie settled in Dallas, Texas and is involved in the wind technology industry.

References

George Hardie (tennis) Wikipedia


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