Residence: San Clemente, California Wife, Sharon; Daughter, Samantha
Singles titles: 9, as follows: 1980--(3) Columbus, Stowe, Cologne
1979--(1) Taipei 1978--(1) Paris Indoor 1975--(1) WCT Tokyo
1972--(1) WCT Boston 1971--(2) WCT Cologne, Sacramento
Doubles titles include: 1970--(1) Australian Open (w/Smith)
1976--(4) WCT Indianapolis (w/Smith), WCT Rome (w/Smith), WCT Barcelona (w/
Smith), Los Angeles (w/Smith) 1977--(4) Washington (w/Smith), Columbus
(w/Smith), Boston (w/Smith), Hawaii (w/Smith) 1978--(3) Springfield (w/
Smith), Washington (w/Smith), U.S. Open (w/Smith) 1979--(6) Denver (w/
Smith), Washington (w/Smith), Newport (w/Smith), Columbus (w/Smith),
Cleveland (w/Smith), Hong Kong (w/Smith)
Other Grand Slam results: 1971 Australian Open Semifinalist; 1974 French Open
Doubles runner-up (w/Smith).
Runner-up: 1970-Buffalo 1971-WCT Barcelona 1972-Wct Essen, WCT Winter Final
1973-WCT Philadelphia 1974-Cincinnati 1975-Columbus, Sydney 1976-WCT
Rome, WCT Rotterdam, Maui 1977-Ocean City, Washington 1978-Columbus 1983-
Tampa
He has left an indelible mark on the game as one of its all-time great
doubles players.
Member of the U.S. Davis Cup team 1968-70, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981.
Suffered only one loss in Davis Cup career doubles with Smith.
All-American at USC 1966-68. 1967 NCAA singles champion.
Won the 1980 ATP Doubles Team of the Year Award (w/Stan Smith).