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[[Category:Canadian male tennis players]]
[[Category:Canadian male tennis players]]

Revision as of 09:17, 23 October 2010

Dale Power (born October 2, 1949 in Toronto) is a former top-ranked Canadian tennis player.

Power helds the best singles Davis Cup record by winning percentage (6–2) of any Canadian player. Power also has the distinction of having played in the longest set in Davis Cup history, a second set that was won by Colombian Álvaro Betancourt 24-22 in a match won by Power in 5 sets in a 1976 tie.

Power was the top-ranked player in Canada for 10 of 12 years[citation needed], winning the Canadian Closed Championship for singles 7 times[citation needed]. He failed however to win a single top-tier (grand prix) professional tour match, going 0-11.[1] His high singles ranking was World No. 272, reached in June, 1976.

In August 2006 Power was inducted into the Canadian Tennis Hall of Fame [2].

Power was also a skilled hockey player, and was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1969[3], before deciding to concentrate exclusively on his tennis career.

Power is currently Head Tennis Professional at the Thornhill Country Club in Toronto.

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