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Middleton was invited to play at the [[2008 Wimbledon Championships]] in the [[2008 Wimbledon Championships - Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles|Gentlemen's Invitational Doubles]], playing with [[David Wheaton]] in the a round-robin group. He had won the tournament in [[2004 Wimbledon Championships#Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles|2004]] with the same partner and finished runners up in [[2006 Wimbledon Championships#Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles|2006]].
Middleton was invited to play at the [[2008 Wimbledon Championships]] in the [[2008 Wimbledon Championships - Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles|Gentlemen's Invitational Doubles]], playing with [[David Wheaton]] in the a round-robin group. He had won the tournament in [[2004 Wimbledon Championships#Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles|2004]] with the same partner and finished runners up in [[2006 Wimbledon Championships#Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles|2006]].


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*[http://www.atptennis.com/3/en/players/playerprofiles/default.asp?playersearch=middleton ATP tour profile]
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Revision as of 18:48, 4 July 2008

T. J. Middleton
Country (sports) United States
ResidenceAtlanta, Georgia
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Turned pro1990
Retired2000
PlaysRight
Prize moneyUS$378,226
Singles
Career record2-5
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 221 (September 23, 1991)
Doubles
Career record95-131
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 63 (June 22, 1991)
Last updated on: July 4, 2008.

TJ Middleton (born May 2 1968 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former tennis player who is a doubles specialist. He turned professional in 1990 and had a career that spanned 10 years before his retirement at the end of 2000. He acheived a career high singles ranking of #221 and his highest doubles ranking was #63.

Doubles

He did not win any senior doubles titles but reached the final on four separate occasions, at Casablanca in 1992, Long Island (1997), Marseille (1998) and Boston (1999).

Post-professional career

Middleton was invited to play at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships in the Gentlemen's Invitational Doubles, playing with David Wheaton in the a round-robin group. He had won the tournament in 2004 with the same partner and finished runners up in 2006.

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