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Full name
  
Jun Kuki

Plays
  
Right-handed

Career titles
  
0

Highest ranking
  
74

Country (sports)
  
Japan

Career record
  
67–115

Australian Open
  
2R (1972)

Born
  
28 December 1945 (age 71) Yokkaichi, Japan (
1945-12-28
)

Jun Kuki (九鬼 潤, Kuki Jun, born 28 December 1945) is a former professional tennis player from Japan.

Biography

Kuki, a right-hander, played collegiate tennis in the United States for UCLA. He had an unbeaten season in 1969, with a 13–0 record.

He was first picked for the Japan Davis Cup team in the 1971 tournament.

His best performance in a Grand Slam tournament came at the 1971 French Open when he had wins over Phil Dent and Peter Marmureanu, before losing a five-set third round match to Bob Lutz.

Kuki made the first of his three Grand Prix finals at the 1972 Japan Open and lost in the decider to countryman Toshiro Sakai.

In April 1976 he had the most prolific period of his career when he finished runner-up in a further two Grand Prix tournaments, both in Spain. He lost to Paolo Bertolucci in the final at Barcelona, then to Buster Mottram in Palma, Majorca.

A regular Davis Cup competitor for Japan in the 1970s, Kuki played the last of his nine ties for the Japanese team in 1978. He played a total of 17 singles matches, of which he won 11.

In the 1980s he was coach of Etsuko Inoue, a player on the women's circuit.

References

Jun Kuki Wikipedia