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Matuszewski went on to play professional tennis for over a decade. On [[April 24]], [[1989]] he reached his highest rank with the [[Association of Tennis Professionals]] (ATP), when he became the number 48 of the world.
Matuszewski went on to play professional tennis for over a decade. On [[April 24]], [[1989]] he reached his highest rank with the [[Association of Tennis Professionals]] (ATP), when he became the number 48 of the world.

On a personal level Richard is very frugal. He is currently developing property in the Southeast, and plans to expand natuionaly.


[[Category:1964 births|Matuszewski, Richard]]
[[Category:1964 births|Matuszewski, Richard]]

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Richard Matuszewski (born September 7, 1964 in Newark, New Jersey) is a former tennis player from the United States. He won the Van Nostrand Memorial Award in 1986 and is a four-time All-American. He was named All-American in singles and doubles in 1985 and 1986. He ranks second on the Clemson Career List for most singles victories with 166 and fourth on the Clemson career list for most doubles victories with 125. He was a 1983 ACC Champion at number six singles, the 1984 ACC Champion at number five singles and the 1985 ACC Champion at number one doubles.

Matuszewski went on to play professional tennis for over a decade. On April 24, 1989 he reached his highest rank with the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), when he became the number 48 of the world.

On a personal level Richard is very frugal. He is currently developing property in the Southeast, and plans to expand natuionaly.