Fred McNair

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Frederick V. McNair, IV (born July 22 1950, in Washington DC, USA) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1976. That year, he teamed up with Sherwood Stewart to capture the men's doubles titles at French Open, the German Open and the Masters. McNair was also a mixed doubles runner-up at the French Open in 1981, partnering Betty Stove. In 1978, he was a member of the US team which won the Davis Cup. In nine years on the professional tour, McNair won 18 doubles titles. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 67.

Prior to turning professional, McNair played tennis for the University of North Carolina, where he was a four-time All-American and an NCAA doubles finalist in 1973.

McNair comes from a tennis playing family. His grandfather, Fred Jr., and father, Fred III, both played in the US Tennis Championships (now known as the US Open). Fred III and Fed IV formed a father-son doubles team which won six US national father and son doubles championship titles.

Since retiring from the tennis tour, McNair has become the President of McNair & Company Inc., a family practice founded by his grandfather in 1931 which uses life insurance in estate planning and executive benefits arena. He won the USTA 35-over tennis title in 1989 and 40-over title in 1995.


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